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  • #16
    Originally Posted by sberry View Post
    you're having a laugh!?! did they charge you for that?

    you can't re-finish one while you wait, takes at least a week, good thread for advising people where not to go though

    unlucky
    Omin cues does it free of charge for me. THANKS MR OMIN )

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Leo View Post
      Don't think your pics do it justice mate,maybe better photos we would see a much bigger difference before and after refurb.
      I LOVE to upload all picture but i cant. there is a limit to number of pic i can upload ( . maybe someone can teach me how to do it ? i delete all my other picture to upload these 5 pic.

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by dan226 View Post
        It's not easy to see an one piece Obyrne cue nowadays , don't even thinking of having one of them. Maxz, do you mind where did you get the lovely cue and how much you paid for it? Does matters if you really don't want to.

        I got this cue from Hong Kong seller. for $1300 pound excluded shipping. He made this cue when he was studying in uk during 80's . and my close friend ( HongKong national player which i known for 20 years ) can vouch for him that its a genuine piece. as he is a long time customer in my friend snooker club. i bought this cue last sept-oct 2013.

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by maxz View Post
          I got this cue from Hong Kong seller. for $1300 pound excluded shipping. He made this cue when he was studying in uk during 80's . and my close friend ( HongKong national player which i known for 20 years ) can vouch for him that its a genuine piece. as he is a long time customer in my friend snooker club. i bought this cue last sept-oct 2013.
          Thanks for your reply Maxz, it's a master piece you have. Not too many one piece Obyrne cues seen in Hong Kong, hope you enjoy playing with it mate.

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by dan226 View Post
            Thanks for your reply Maxz, it's a master piece you have. Not too many one piece Obyrne cues seen in Hong Kong, hope you enjoy playing with it mate.
            I gonna keep it away in my collection. I not going to play with it , i love it too much. hopefully I can keep it for the rest of my life i hope )

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by maxz View Post
              I gonna keep it away in my collection. I not going to play with it , i love it too much. hopefully I can keep it for the rest of my life i hope )
              Surely the whole point is to play with it. Thats what its for.
              "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by Maverick54 View Post
                Surely the whole point is to play with it. Thats what its for.
                Thats my opinion mate. But its like when they go to asia for bega bucks, they keep them in collections and never play with them which is a shame. They were made to be used at end of day and i dont classify them as antiques
                Last edited by mattyshinobi22; 3 July 2014, 06:27 PM.

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                • #23
                  If you don't play with them all you are looking at is a slightly pointy stick, to be called a cue it has to be played with, just my opinion.
                  This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                  https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by Maverick54 View Post
                    Surely the whole point is to play with it. Thats what its for.
                    Fully Agreed Above Mention !!! but in this part (borneo island) of the world where no one or cue maker here can even change a ferrule properly. it will be a problem when anythings happen to this cue. i got no one to fix it. in asia only thailand and china has proper peoples can do it. unlike in uk its so easy for u guys where all top or best cuemakers are staying around ur area. )

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by maxz View Post
                      ... it will be a problem when anythings happen to this cue. i got no one to fix it. ...
                      Apart from changing tips every year nothing should go wrong with it ???

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                      • #26
                        maybe u are right. just in case accident do happen , i just want to double, triple assure the cue is in good hands . but i am feel much carefree using the GBL cue i bought from u ) jrc750. thanks really a nice cue

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                        • #27
                          Originally Posted by maxz View Post
                          Fully Agreed Above Mention !!! but in this part (borneo island) of the world where no one or cue maker here can even change a ferrule properly. it will be a problem when anythings happen to this cue. i got no one to fix it. in asia only thailand and china has proper peoples can do it. unlike in uk its so easy for u guys where all top or best cuemakers are staying around ur area. )
                          I sometimes forget how lucky we are when it comes to getting cues made and repaired here in the U.K.
                          You could always send it to me and I will play with it for you and if it ever needs a new ferrule or a new tip putting on I will take it to one of the top cuemakers and get it done for you.
                          "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by maxz View Post
                            I LOVE to upload all picture but i cant. there is a limit to number of pic i can upload ( . maybe someone can teach me how to do it ? i delete all my other picture to upload these 5 pic.
                            go to Photobucket (or such like), register for free, upload your pictures, then with each picture individually displayed, click on the IMG code to the right (and to the bottom of the list) of the picture, it will flash "Copied", then paste that code into your TSF post, this will display the image itself (not the URL) in your post
                            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by maxz View Post
                              Fully Agreed Above Mention !!! but in this part (borneo island) of the world where no one or cue maker here can even change a ferrule properly. it will be a problem when anythings happen to this cue. i got no one to fix it. in asia only thailand and china has proper peoples can do it. unlike in uk its so easy for u guys where all top or best cuemakers are staying around ur area. )
                              I paid no attention to where you are and stupidly assumed you were referring to getting it re-finished here in the UK, by someone who was charging for the service, considering where you are I guess the cue is rarer than hen's teeth and I'd want to be very careful with it too, though I would have to play with it just occasionally, as that is what it is made for.

                              Long as you follow the basic guidelines for looking after a cue it should last your lifetime, if you only use it every now and then you won't need to get the tip or ferrule replaced and you can give it a light oil and polish every year or so yourself. Can you get insurance for the cue or include it on some insurance for where it is kept?

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by sberry View Post
                                I paid no attention to where you are and stupidly assumed you were referring to getting it re-finished here in the UK, by someone who was charging for the service, considering where you are I guess the cue is rarer than hen's teeth and I'd want to be very careful with it too, though I would have to play with it just occasionally, as that is what it is made for.

                                Long as you follow the basic guidelines for looking after a cue it should last your lifetime, if you only use it every now and then you won't need to get the tip or ferrule replaced and you can give it a light oil and polish every year or so yourself. Can you get insurance for the cue or include it on some insurance for where it is kept?
                                That is what i think i will do. Just play with it occasionally.Clean it and lightly oiled it. maybe i should get it insured )) HAHAHAHA..

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