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Originally Posted by narl View PostI suppose they're more new to it so their play-ability tends to vary, with some of the UK makers you're paying for their experience in knowing what makes a good playing cue instead of a cabinet queen cue with perfect grain and ebony as dark as a coal mine in a blackout. That's my take on it at least
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Red plates vary from £300 up to £350 and are in the designs shown on the website. The burwat champion style red plates are £325.
Green plates start at £500 for ebony. Can't remember entirely the price but a conniseur replica goes for £640 and 4 secondary snake wood spliced with thin green veneers over an ebony butt splice was £740.
Green plate 4 secondary splices of tulipwood like the "Parris elite" is £600 and the replica of the "Parris professional" is £550.
Green plate cue with 4 secondary splices of thuya burr and maple veneers was £680.
Green plate 4 secondary splices of birds eye maple is £600.
That's what i can remember at present.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostMost the Thai cue makers have been making cues for a long time, however its only in recent years due to the internet that the UK have taken notice of them. There are about 20 odd players now on the circuit using Thai cues, many in the top 32. Even many players in local clubs are using them now as well, I'm seeing more Phoenix, GBL and Maximus than UK branded cues. Give it 5 years and I doubt any of the UK makers except Parris will still be going, impossible for them to compete.
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Originally Posted by Bigmeek View PostI tried to buy one a while back but he's not into posting cues out. Too much hassle.
But Robert said what does the guy want him to.do with it. It's not.going to change anything but we snooker players are very fussy and perculiar about our equipment.
That's why he would rather ship to agents. He could send bent cues and not even receive a word back because the agents deal with it over there
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quality of shaft mainly, Black being the premium grade cue, going down.
There used to be a blue badge which was a machine spliced range.
You notice that those who have worked with Will Hunt; Robert O, etc. have similar coloursUp the TSF! :snooker:
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