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  • kev267
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  • jim evans
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    my fred davis collection,,some of my stevenson collection,.

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  • perpetualboredom
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    Was just counting my spare change to see if I had 20k lying around...
    nope.
    Ive had people send me emails saying give me a price for this, that, and t'other basically 7-8 of my rarest cues, I always send them a stupid number, never know someone might pay it one day! Even then I'd probably still tell them they're not for sale.

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  • golferson123
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    The Old Cue Thread

    been to jims,he only collects decent cues

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  • Leo
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    Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
    You can have every cue stick in my house for twenty grand,finished or unfinished lol.
    I understand you don't buy old cues for investment purposes,but i bet when you do finally sell up you wished you had 20 parris ultimates to sell

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  • mythman69
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    Looks good Kev

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  • jim evans
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    You can have every cue stick in my house for twenty grand,finished or unfinished lol.

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  • cantonguy
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    Jim, i hope one day visit your home and stole some of your cues.. Lol

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  • jim evans
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    a few more,the black arrow,,willie smith,,my scottish contingent,,

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by Leo View Post
    And a joe davis 980 cue floating about aswell
    That cue is a 96 break and a 980 break cue

    Is there a 980 break alone cue too?

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  • Leo
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    Originally Posted by mythman69 View Post
    Yes there is . . . .

    [ATTACH]17069[/ATTACH]

    Feb 4th 1925, Joe Davis made a 96 break using Vitalite balls against Tom Newman which was a new world record.

    Update: Opps I meant 96 break cue (not 98)

    And a joe davis 980 cue floating about aswell

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by Leo View Post
    i wouldn't suspect anyone owns one considering there's no such cue
    Yes there is . . . .

    Joe Davis 96 record break.jpg

    Feb 4th 1925, Joe Davis made a 96 break using Vitalite balls against Tom Newman which was a new world record.

    Update: Opps I meant 96 break cue (not 98)
    Last edited by mythman69; 19 October 2014, 05:30 AM.

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  • Leo
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    Originally Posted by mythman69 View Post
    There is a 98 record break cue too.

    I don't have one.

    i wouldn't suspect anyone owns one considering there's no such cue

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  • mythman69
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    There is a 98 record break cue too.

    I don't have one.

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  • Ramon
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Yeah the 105, 114, 138 etc are his highest snooker breaks at the time, with the 2501 being his highest billiard break.
    I don't know it from my head , i cheat and look it up here
    http://www.cuesnviews.co.uk/Cues/joedavis.htm
    lol,, dos'nt matter !! Is nice to learn something new. Looks like I need it !!!
    Thanks for the link!!!!

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