So it's a gradeing system of the hand made British cues ....what's after Black and so on how many levels are there
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Originally Posted by Dave_marsy View PostSo it's a gradeing system of the hand made British cues ....what's after Black and so on how many levels are there
Will Hunt used some coloured badges, then RO did as well, and more so after he worked with WH.
Exquisite did also after he worked with RO
just some makes, not ALL British makes
Number of levels vary.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Dave_marsy View PostSo it's a gradeing system of the hand made British cues ....what's after Black and so on how many levels are there
Usually all based on aesthetics of the shaft, which doesn't necessarily mean it will play any better
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It's all aesthetic. black plate will have nicer grain pattern than green. green will be nicer than red. if you care not about arrows and grain patterns grab yourself a red plate bargain. indicates nothing about how they hit, they're all made exactly the same way. Robert Osborne's own words (or to that effect)
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Speaking of….I have a Robert Osborne black plate cue from just before which I might be persuaded to let go. It is awesome masterpiece of cue ! It was just before Hunt & Osborne which were basically mostly being made by Robert anyway. I might be tempted into selling it soon but don’t now what platform to use…depends on what interest or offers I might get. 58” 18.5oz 9.5mm tip 3/4 joint at 16” on solid black ebony round butt and straight grain ash. Very Nice 4 chevron strong shaft. Center Balance is 17”. Comes with 18-29” telescopic and 6” ebony mini butt. Also it’s housed in possibly the last cheddar classic genuine leather and suede cue case ever made…1Glover Cue N. American Ash full shaft 18.6oz/58/9.55mm/30.2mm/17.7 b.p., Century Ti-F, TripleCrown or ADR147 Medium tips, African Blackwood round butt with Snakewood and Tulip front splice
2Custom Triple crown N. American Ash full shaft 18.7oz/58/9.7mm/30.2mm/17 b.p., Century Ti-F, TripleCrown or ADR147 Medium tips, Plain jet black African ebony round butt
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Originally Posted by Bilston Cues View PostThey say TSF is dying so few visit it nowadays it makes me wonder is it worth my time writing to tell you of my visit to Roberts place, when i visited it with the thailand guy he buys his cues from?
WITY
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Originally Posted by Bilston Cues View PostThey say TSF is dying so few visit it nowadays it makes me wonder is it worth my time writing to tell you of my visit to Roberts place, when i visited it with the thailand guy he buys his cues from?
WITY
Personally I had a great trip there when getting my cue altered.
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Originally Posted by Bilston Cues View PostThey say TSF is dying so few visit it nowadays it makes me wonder is it worth my time writing to tell you of my visit to Roberts place, when i visited it with the thailand guy he buys his cues from?
WITY⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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The law in this country says that if you significantly modify an import then you can claim it was made by you.
maybe Rolls Royce gave a judge or two a car when they wrote that law who knows.
What defines a significant modification though?
No way can they get off with merely badging or oiling a cue i say but top splicing i think would sufice.
We spent a couple of hours there and at Hunts where we met his co worker at the time Tim Curtis. Will we didn't see much to the dismay of his old Thai friend as he was drying out in rehab.
Tell you what, this is quite a long story
i will leave it at that for now and start a thread later my phone battery is dying and the charge lead is knackered.
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