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It may be too much trouble but I think it would be great if the collectors picked out their top five cues and told us a bit about them, it doesn't have to be the most valuable, just the ones that mean the most to them or have an interesting back story, or some such thing, could be a good addition to this thread.
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Jim, I think I see a spot for you at the head but you will have to lay parallel to the cues. Also get yourself a stool to rest you legs on.Also excellent looking collection.
Mike
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really enjoying seeing these old cues....very nice collections out there gents
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Thanks Jim, I have most of them on display in a circular B&W cue rack.
Mike
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What an excellent thread with some very nice eye candy in it. When receiving a cue I always clean them. From the looks (could be the lighting) of some of the pictures the cues have also been oiled, is this common practice? Also I don’t believe I have any unique cues, but for insurance reasons, I am wondering what the value of my collection would be? Any help in that department would greatly be appreciated. Here is my cue collection. In the last picture, the third from the right is a JP Ultimate in the waiting.
Mike
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Would not know percentage wise Bill...never seen a patented Mannock for sale on eBay nearly all have been registered versions
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some crackers there kev. always been a fan of the cannon match cue. think its the burrwood and green veneer which fits perfect
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Nice Kev. When it comes to Mannocks, what sort of percentage are "patented" compared to "registered" ?
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