Just wondered if any of the forum members have ever owned or used an 'Arch Fine Cue'?
These were made in Newcastle back in the 1990s and were incredibly expensive as the makers used metals like silver, gold and platinum for inlays in the butt.
A friend of mine owned a website that sold these cues and was given one as a sample and he lent it to me many years ago and it was really heavy, around 25oz weight!! I also saw some for sale in Harrods sports department in London and they were priced between £3000 and £10000 depending on which precious metals had been used.
The only other one I have seen is owned by Pete Hutchinson (member of this forum) as he treated himself to one one year and it is a stunning cue, dead straight grain and perfect arrows and in a bespoke leather case with his name on it!
I can't imagine the company made a lot of these cues especially at the high prices they charged!
Oldgit
These were made in Newcastle back in the 1990s and were incredibly expensive as the makers used metals like silver, gold and platinum for inlays in the butt.
A friend of mine owned a website that sold these cues and was given one as a sample and he lent it to me many years ago and it was really heavy, around 25oz weight!! I also saw some for sale in Harrods sports department in London and they were priced between £3000 and £10000 depending on which precious metals had been used.
The only other one I have seen is owned by Pete Hutchinson (member of this forum) as he treated himself to one one year and it is a stunning cue, dead straight grain and perfect arrows and in a bespoke leather case with his name on it!
I can't imagine the company made a lot of these cues especially at the high prices they charged!
Oldgit
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