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    I wonder if anyone can help - I have what i believe is an old powerglide cue, and id like to know the model as the badge is missing (its in pretty bad shape, im in the middle of attempting a refurb on it) Its a maple shaft, machine spliced into a rosewood butt with a single ebony splice over what looks like a yellow veneer (possibly maple i guess). Anyone know?

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    Originally Posted by Qubit
    I wonder if anyone can help - I have what i believe is an old powerglide cue, and id like to know the model as the badge is missing (its in pretty bad shape, im in the middle of attempting a refurb on it) Its a maple shaft, machine spliced into a rosewood butt with a single ebony splice over what looks like a yellow veneer (possibly maple i guess). Anyone know?
    send me a photo i might!
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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    • #3
      Cheers mate.

      Here is photo i took. Doesnt look like this anymore though, ive removed most of the original damaged splices and have glued on a new one in stripy ebony.
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      • #4
        its a powerglide pot black cue m8. at least i assume it is the shape is right. - i have not seen one with a black ebony front splice before.
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        https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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        • #5
          Cheers mate. I actually bought from you in a job lot a while back Im in the middle of making it useable again, have fitted a new ferrule (definitely a pain without a lathe or ferrule cutter!) and am debating whether to lengthen it with additional splices, so guess its not a powerglide anymore anyway!

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Qubit
            Cheers mate. I actually bought from you in a job lot a while back Im in the middle of making it useable again, have fitted a new ferrule (definitely a pain without a lathe or ferrule cutter!) and am debating whether to lengthen it with additional splices, so guess its not a powerglide anymore anyway!
            yes i once tried to do a ferrule with a swiss army knife ( long story! ) i have had easier jobs! - you sometimes get the peradon ferrule cutter on ebay second hand or i could i expect acquire a cheaper chinese version for you!
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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