Hi everyone.
I apologize, in advance, for my bad English. I am Spanish.
I've purchased, via eBay a cue, not so expensive. It looks well (I have not tested how it plays).
It looks like the cue's but is in ebony. It is black wood (very deep black, but I can see it is not painted, but real wood, with some little color imperfections) On the joint (a vacuum one, I presume) there are the inscription: "Hand made cue by O'min" BUT... the badge is not O'min. Instead, the badge says: "Professional England Cues" where the word "England" is in green color. It looks like the badge has been handled and glued by hand.
I know if it is an old O'min cue is surely a nice cue...
In the cue's shaft (ash. I'm sure) there is the inscription "Lewis Derry", in a nice Medieval font.
Globally, the cue looks nice, but I have the chance to resend it to the seller.
What you think? The cue costs around 60 pounds including postage fees.
Thanks a lot to everybody from an Spanish snooker fan.
I apologize, in advance, for my bad English. I am Spanish.
I've purchased, via eBay a cue, not so expensive. It looks well (I have not tested how it plays).
It looks like the cue's but is in ebony. It is black wood (very deep black, but I can see it is not painted, but real wood, with some little color imperfections) On the joint (a vacuum one, I presume) there are the inscription: "Hand made cue by O'min" BUT... the badge is not O'min. Instead, the badge says: "Professional England Cues" where the word "England" is in green color. It looks like the badge has been handled and glued by hand.
I know if it is an old O'min cue is surely a nice cue...
In the cue's shaft (ash. I'm sure) there is the inscription "Lewis Derry", in a nice Medieval font.
Globally, the cue looks nice, but I have the chance to resend it to the seller.
What you think? The cue costs around 60 pounds including postage fees.
Thanks a lot to everybody from an Spanish snooker fan.
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