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Originally Posted by RGCirencester View PostMy cueing sucks
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Can somebody in this thread tell/explain to me why some of TW customer still waiting for 8months for his cue? Click here:-http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showpost.php?p=431596&postcount=6
Perhaps Trevor himself should have an answer for this. This no good for other future TW cue buyer like myself...My cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostCan somebody in this thread tell/explain to me why some of TW customer still waiting for 8months for his cue? Click here:-http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showpost.php?p=431596&postcount=6
Perhaps Trevor himself should have an answer for this. This no good for other future TW cue buyer like myself...
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Hello, all
Well, I've had my TW cue for around three months now and, I must say, it's absolutely fantastic. I've started playing in the league now and, while I'm still not knocking in 50's yet, I can certainly feel my game slowly coming together.
Yes, I had to wait a long time. Yes, the communication from Trevor isn't always great, but you have to remember he's working on his own in the deepest, darkest depths of Wales; he's not a large multinational company with a customer service team working 24hrs a day to answer customer queries.
If anyone's wondering, I waited six months for mine to be done and I had a basic design; ash shaft and ebony butt, std dimensions and no additional splicing. And, if I was buying another cue, I'd have no hesitation in going back to Trevor.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postgood things come to those who wait - i would be happy with 8 months. trust me i have been waiting a lot longer than that!
Okay, so we cannot expecting our TW cue for at least 5-6 months eyh?...cool...I gotta have MW before then....My cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostWow...Andrew, it seems you attending all my post today...great....
Okay, so we cannot expecting our TW cue for at least 5-6 months eyh?...cool...I gotta have MW before then....
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostWow...Andrew, it seems you attending all my post today...great....
Okay, so we cannot expecting our TW cue for at least 5-6 months eyh?...cool...I gotta have MW before then....
ive been told by Trevor to wait aprox 20 weeks before i can lay my hands on the cue and thats absolutely fine by me.i have no problem with that whatsoever!!! the thing is with Trevor, he is a top bloke who definitely know his stuff ( cue making )!!! he found some spare time and talked me through all aspects of my new cue , he gave me his honest opinions and thats what made me think : quality can not be rushed under any circumstances !!! especially when it comes to cue making !
in the mean time i will happily use my beautiful 1 pc Wooly cue!!!
good luck with getting new cue
regards..
VladAttached FilesLast edited by vladimir007; 12 November 2009, 11:29 PM."Life Its the best teacher. And when something fcuk's up there is no undo button" ... D.S!!!
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Originally Posted by vladimir007 View Post
hey brendan!
ive been told by Trevor to wait aprox 20 weeks before i can lay my hands on the cue and thats absolutely fine by me.i have no problem with that whatsoever!!! the thing is with Trevor, he is a top bloke who definitely know his stuff ( cue making )!!! he found some spare time and talked me through all aspects of my new cue , he gave me his honest opinions and thats what made me think : quality can not be rushed under any circumstances !!! especially when it comes to cue making !
in the mean time i will happily use my beautiful 1 pc Wooly cue!!!
good luck with getting new cue
regards..
VladMy cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostCan somebody in this thread tell/explain to me why some of TW customer still waiting for 8months for his cue? Click here:-http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showpost.php?p=431596&postcount=6
Perhaps Trevor himself should have an answer for this. This no good for other future TW cue buyer like myself...
I don't know how TW makes his cues but somehow i dont think it's a process of waiting 8+ months and then he knocks up your cue in a day and ships it to you. If it's taking that long im sure that the back up of orders has something to do with it, but i would suggest the main reason for the wait is that to make a quality cue that wont warp or bend takes time and patience. Letting the wood sit and rest and mature inbetween processces, all things needed for a quality cue i would suggest.
I guess if no one wants to buy his cues because they think the wait is to long then the demand will fall and so will the waiting time.
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Originally Posted by TheRowdyOne View PostI don't know how TW makes his cues but somehow i dont think it's a process of waiting 8+ months and then he knocks up your cue in a day and ships it to you. If it's taking that long im sure that the back up of orders has something to do with it, but i would suggest the main reason for the wait is that to make a quality cue that wont warp or bend takes time and patience. Letting the wood sit and rest and mature inbetween processces, all things needed for a quality cue i would suggest.
I guess if no one wants to buy his cues because they think the wait is to long then the demand will fall and so will the waiting time.My cueing sucks
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I think on average somewhere between 10-20 weeks is the wait.
Your price is dependant upon what you are looking for. I remember when I was talking to Trevor maybe a year ago, an ebony/ash cue itself was 250 pounds. This may have gone up slightly. A face splice costs an additional 20-30 pounds. And then you go into your multispliced cues which would be (once again, depedant upon what you want) anywhere from 350-600.
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