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A unique cue-Alder shaft.
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Originally Posted by justf View PostI llike it. Andy makes fantastic cues, i have two, both great players with that zola/messi rather than ronaldo/beckham twist, not great lookers but brilliant players. Was the cue expensive? I have no idea of cost of alder wood.
As for this cue its definately a Peter Beardsley!
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Originally Posted by TexasTrev View PostAlder isnt dear its just very diffficult to find a piece good enough.I dont know what the cue is worth.it is unique though.
As for this cue its definately a Peter Beardsley!Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by culraven View PostI always said that about Kevin Muncasters cues, not the prettiest, but they didn't leave his workshop if they weren't great players. That said it is ugly and I know what you mean about the cheap BCE look, I've got a 2 piece I inherited from a previous careless owner, looks like a cross between ash and maple, but the day i inherited it I had the white on a string, lives in the boot now!
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spec of this cue has andy written all over it but i am sure he will be the first to say there are lots of different woods that will make good shafts.
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Had a mate who's an Ex-Amatuer come down the other weekend and with the multiple choice of cues he's required including many top brand cues he finds Andy's cue best suited him as he knocked in a 134 break with ease round mine.
I think it's one of those cues you've got to hit a ball with the cue to understand the quality of it.
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The look could grow on me I think, nice bit of snakewood though. Playability is key though and if it has that then it sounds like you've got a lovely cue mate."You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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