After a few months of researching snooker cues I decided on a GBL. I had been using a 2 piece mastercraft for about 7 years..it was a pretty nice cue but I always wanted a one piece. I am an better than average snooker player and have been playing for over 40 years. I didn't feel like waiting months for a cue but wanted high quality. Green Baize have a great selection of Thai made cues in stock with good pictures of each cue. I was confident that the Thai cue makers are as good as any of the other makers. The people at green Baize were super helpful and friendly...made the buying experience very easy. Got the cue shipped to canada in less than a week..i was impressed immediately with the finish of this plain ebony butt ash snooker cue...smooth as silk...when u eye down the length of the shaft there are no ripples or imperfections..absolutely beautiful..perfectly straight piece of wood..got the cue..extensions and case for about $700...that price was in the upper middle of their cue range....the cue hits solid and has nice feel...very pleased with it and would highly recommend ..gotta figure out how to post photos of it
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Hey, I live in Canada as well and planning to buy one piece Maximus cue, mini butt, telescopic extension and case from GBL. Could you please tell how was your expereince with purchase? Could you please recommend few cue brands?
Initially I was considering Omin thailand, Niche, Trevor White (But hard to get over him), Maximus, Powerglide. Heard so many good things about Maximus and finally going for it
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Originally Posted by tugsthebugs View PostHey, I live in Canada as well and planning to buy one piece Maximus cue, mini butt, telescopic extension and case from GBL. Could you please tell how was your expereince with purchase? Could you please recommend few cue brands?
Initially I was considering Omin thailand, Niche, Trevor White (But hard to get over him), Maximus, Powerglide. Heard so many good things about Maximus and finally going for it
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Thanks for your reply Dave,
I'm ordering Maximus Ultimate with extension and other stuff. Wanted to go for John Paris but can't wait too long. My friend who own Maximus he speaks very highly of this cue. How you compare Maximus vs Niche or other English cue Ssuch as Trevor White, Cohen (High end one) etc?
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Originally Posted by tugsthebugs View PostThanks for your reply Dave,
I'm ordering Maximus Ultimate with extension and other stuff. Wanted to go for John Paris but can't wait too long. My friend who own Maximus he speaks very highly of this cue. How you compare Maximus vs Niche or other English cue Ssuch as Trevor White, Cohen (High end one) etc?
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Originally Posted by Big ADIsn’t GBL a wrestler?? I’m after some info on maximus cues seen one on gumtree for £360 I am tempted to buy seems a bit overpriced for a Thai cue what’s the cost new any ideas
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Maximus ultimates are great cues - I have 4 f them.
£360 for the single splice is a bit high in my opinion for second hand. They are far more brand new, but second hand is a different story.
I'd suggest £275 is a great price, but circa £300 is decent value. I find they are great playing cues, and the workmanship is top notch - comparable with a top John Parris or Trevor White, but I think you should offer £250 and settle for close to £300 if possible
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Originally Posted by tugsthebugs View PostThank you for your inputs
Both Maximus Ultimates and TP Beyonds use the finest wood I've seen. The shafts are on the stiff side so be warned. Not sure how this will compare with your BCE Grand MAster, but I imagine a part of your trouble is the Trevor Masts will be much stiffer then the BCE so it's down to feel and what you are comfortable with.
tugsthebugs - can't go wrong - you'll be delighted. Slight irritation is the resale value will not be as high if you buy it brand new but if you're not planning on selling then it's a moot point. GBL cases are beautiful - great workmanship, lovely leather, and much lighter to carry around than the JP leather case
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