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  • #16
    Originally Posted by ghost121 View Post
    That puts you in the clear…
    Just wanted to clarify my position - firmly on the fence!!!

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by timcunnell View Post
      Just wanted to clarify my position - firmly on the fence!!!
      Air dried fence I presume...

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      • #18
        MB is indisposed at the moment ..........He is in the BOG


        Boom Boom
        Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by ghost121 View Post
          Air dried fence I presume...
          I tend to favor a kiln-dried fence personally!

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by timcunnell View Post
            I tend to favor a kiln-dried fence personally!
            Your cred is now shot to pieces. Inferior in every respect. I know someone who has a secret stash of air dried fences, 40 years old I believe, no clunk guaranteed. He used to make all the fences himself but now employs teenagers with three days training on a virtual reality bench plane.

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            • #21
              …this is no fun without the man himself. I'm gonna wait for MB.

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              • #22
                Interesting to see that the cues in question also have the badges removed, something which a few cue makers took offence too IIRC when this topic took place a few months back. Ton praram now has 2 top 32 players using his cues, Ryan Day and Ding and I know that he has made cues for a number of other pros too, including Maguire and Ant McGill.

                I think he is going to be a very big name if Ding finds his form again with this cue as word will get round in China and boom his order book will be full for 18 months. Also Jack is a player himself so I think his knowledge will probably give players more confidence to trust him knowing that he plays in comps regularly.

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by timcunnell View Post
                  Ah now I did know the answer to this - but can't remember now!! I know he favors a ridiculously stiff shaft - which can be difficult for makers to source. But yeah I think that, combined with the tip and butt sizes, balance point and particular taper that he likes. All make it very difficult.
                  I know he got 7 cues made by JP, and dismissed all of them as "rubbish"!! That is when he went to Stamford and they did one that he liked straight away. Pot luck with him maybe (no pun intended!!).
                  His spec isn't too much out of the ordinary, definitely nothing "difficult" about it

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by RogiBear View Post
                    His spec isn't too much out of the ordinary, definitely nothing "difficult" about it
                    Well I did get that from Paul at Stamford to be fair! But in all honesty its all Greek to me!

                    I assume he meant that it was a challenge to make a cue to those specs which still played really well. I guess anyone who knows what they're doing can make a cue to almost any spec within reason. But isn't the difficulty in matching the specs but still creating something with outstanding playing characteristics?
                    Last edited by timcunnell; 15 June 2015, 03:02 PM.

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by timcunnell View Post
                      Well I did get that from Paul at Stamford to be fair! But in all honesty its all Greek to me!
                      Fair enough if you got that Paul, but I just don't understand his comment

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by cueman View Post
                        Interesting to see that the cues in question also have the badges removed, something which a few cue makers took offence too IIRC when this topic took place a few months back. Ton praram now has 2 top 32 players using his cues, Ryan Day and Ding and I know that he has made cues for a number of other pros too, including Maguire and Ant McGill.

                        I think he is going to be a very big name if Ding finds his form again with this cue as word will get round in China and boom his order book will be full for 18 months. Also Jack is a player himself so I think his knowledge will probably give players more confidence to trust him knowing that he plays in comps regularly.
                        I think he asked them to be made with no badge
                        As i think i seen on facebook he asked another cue maker to make one without a badge but he refused

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                        • #27
                          Ding's new cue

                          I think that was Dave Coutts who told Ding that his badges are flush and wont be noticable by the player (the supposed problem)
                          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                          • #28
                            Maybe he should try a Butters? They come unbadged......

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                            • #29
                              I thought it was just because Ding was being an arse not wanting to let people know who made his cue, i wouldn't make one for him either

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                              • #30
                                Talking about Mr Trevor white I wonder if Ding did get in contact with Him how would he treat Ding differently, now I don't know Trevor but I would wage a bet by his posts on here he wouldn't treat any pro any differently to us on here, I could be wrong though

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