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  • Air Angel Badge Design

    Design for the Cue Plate of the first Air Angel Cue made from vintage (12yr+), air-dried ash.



    Attached cue ticket will read: Hand Planed, Hand Spliced and Hand Finished by Craftsmen in England.

    All cues individually numbered with the owners details via coded micro-chip inserts. This can only be changed by the cue maker, in an effort to stop fakes and thieves punting cues on ebay etc.
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    Last edited by Master Blaster; 20 June 2015, 09:47 AM.

  • #2
    Price range ????

    More expensive than a JPU

    Waiting times ?
    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
      Price range ????

      More expensive than a JPU

      Waiting times ?
      12mths (incl finding the ash, cutting and resting the cue properly, the JP way). Because of the difficulty of finding the remaining air-dried ash in excellent condition (the ****ers stopped laying it down unfortunately), it ain't gonna be cheap. I envisage driving hundreds of miles to find suitable bits. Then we have the 'I'd like X number of chevrons and the grain spacing needs to be this and the cue weight this' (i.e. indirect density specification) so finding a particular piece for each customer will be even more difficult.
      I think 2k would be reasonable but what's reasonable is what folk think I guess(!).

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      • #4
        If more than £200 you won't sell any

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        • #5
          £2k from an unknown cuemaker........reckon you would sell as many as Argos have of the limited edition Ronnie cue .

          Way over priced .

          Would it not be cheaper to send the ash to JP and him make the cue ???
          Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
            £2k from an unknown cuemaker........reckon you would sell as many as Argos have of the limited edition Ronnie cue .

            Way over priced .

            Would it not be cheaper to send the ash to JP and him make the cue ???
            Oh no, the cue maker will be very well known!!!!!!!!!!!

            Send it to JP, so he can add one of his hammer joints? I don't think so!

            How much is a reference Series 3 kiln, is it £1500

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
              Oh no, the cue maker will be very well known!!!!!!!!!!!...
              If he is well known then it is his name that should be on the badge, having your user name on the badge would de value any cue sorry to say, no one knows who you are and certainly wouldn't sell for more than £200 in my eyes

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              • #8
                No chance, the wood would cost +200. You need to stop thinking cue doctor, crappy kiln wood and think of a new cue in a new mkt, beyond JP and Stamford.

                Think Harrods retail, £3000, think HK, think Dubai, think NYC, Paris, Moscow. Think elite.

                This isn't a cue, this is a work of art. Think fine furniture, think art.

                Think exclusive. Think the only custom vintage air-dried ash cue in the world. I do mean the only brand. Think the Bugatti of cues.
                Last edited by Master Blaster; 20 June 2015, 10:51 AM.

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                • #9
                  Air Angel Badge Design

                  finearch cues costed a lot more then them

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                  • #10
                    Marquetry and Mother of Pearl inlays anyone?

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
                      Oh no, the cue maker will be very well known!!!!!!!!!!!
                      so they are not well known yet?

                      who is this mystery cue maker?
                      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
                        so they are not well known yet?

                        who is this mystery cue maker?
                        Can't tell you bud! Good effort though. But I can tell you that the reason the cue maker's name won't appear is because that person will only make the cue. It will be finished by someone else to Aurora standards. Any marquetry or inlays will be done by an artist. So the brand is the thing, putting everyone's names on the cue would be silly. The certificate will contain their signatures of course.
                        Last edited by Master Blaster; 20 June 2015, 11:11 AM.

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                        • #13
                          there will be a few pouring cold water on your grandiose ideas and I wont add to them,BUT!! as for harrods beat you by about 20 odd years, sale or return, sold not one! waste of time mb think of other markets buddy. when whoever makes one send it to me first and I will let you know

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                          • #14
                            Air Angel Badge Design

                            Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
                            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
                            so they are not well known yet?

                            who is this mystery cue maker?
                            Can't tell you bud! Good effort though. But I can tell you that the reason the cue maker's name won't appear is because that person will only make the cue. It will be finished by someone else to Aurora standards. Any marquetry or inlays will be done by an artist. So the brand is the thing, putting everyone's names on the cue would be silly. The certificate will contain their signatures of course.
                            so you don't like the finish work of the cue maker?
                            and you don't like the work of the finisher to do the inlays?
                            and their names and recognition of their work won't be on the cue
                            Last edited by DeanH; 20 June 2015, 11:23 AM.
                            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                            • #15
                              I can understand the search for the best, but what are your credentials and what would make your cues so special that other well-established cue makers would not have thought of ? If you won't disclose who makes it, you don't have any chance selling a single cue at that price. In case you didn't know, it works like this: you start small, you build up a reputation and after 10 or odd years or so, you might sell one and that's when you put all your time in it day in day out.

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