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cant remember des, but all my planes were the cheapest on amazon, but it was a good experience service them so they functioned as they should. the amount of work iv put into them and cues iv made with them,quite attached to them now. though thats not to say i wouldnt be interested n lookng at others..
m n shefieled a good few times a year so i'll be in touch next time im up.
That'd be great Jason, you can come and listen to my silly stereo and I'll buy you a pint somewhere. I'm not playing snooker against you though
Is that an older shaft that you've worked on or a new one that's been oiled? Looks a lot darker and more yellow/brown than a lot of the new cues....
this was taken from an an old boys shed, he said it'd been laying there ever since and that it was russia. 'you can have it if you want it' he said, couldnt get the planks under my arm fast enough.
I'm only kidding you know me but seriously it is a good way to market your stuff. Can you imagine how it would go if John Parris videoed his cues and took this approach to selling them it might go something like this.
this was taken from an an old boys shed, he said it'd been laying there ever since and that it was russia. 'you can have it if you want it' he said, couldnt get the planks under my arm fast enough.
Yep I can imagine how it went in your head "Ok, pick the planks up and find the door before he changes his mind" well that's how it would have been in my head
still some fine work to be done otherwise these two are pretty much ready for the table..
top cue is a two tone babinga purple heart with white ash, bottom is wenge and vintage olive colored ash.
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