can you email me JasonOwen gary@bushell576.fsnet.co.uk i will send pictures
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostFrom purly a playing point of view, will you consider this a decent player as compared to Parris, White, Wooldridge, Glover, Hunt...etc.
On the that basis I would much prefer a modern cue. You have to say youd have more confidence in a new cue. Plus I think the ash in shaft of a modern cue is going to be far more suited to the modern game.
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Originally Posted by JasonOwen View PostImagine going for a long blue, giving it some Alex Higgins screw and hearing a crack, then on checking the ferrule on your 1st ed Ye olde ash cue you see the shaft has split by 4 inches.
On the that basis I would much prefer a modern cue. You have to say youd have more confidence in a new cue. Plus I think the ash in shaft of a modern cue is going to be far more suited to the modern game.
Oldgit'Believe To Achieve'
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My own addiction started back in the 1960s!! Over the years I must have owned just about every antique cue available. Just in the last 5 years I have had 60 different cues, both antique and modern. I am not a collector, just love trying out different cues, searching for that elusive 'self potter' that we all know is out there waiting to be found!
In the last couple of years I have mainly bought modern playing cues as I believe they are more suited to the modern game and weighted better than the old antique cues which usually tended to be more butt heavy.
I have to add that in all the years that I have played I have never held or even seen an original first edition Ye Olde Ash cue!!
Oldgit'Believe To Achieve'
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well i have been in cues my entire life and i have never owned a ye olde ash first edition, i have seen a couple though. they are rare and therefore command a high price. i wonder what craigs will fetch - want me to ebay it for you craig? i would not be totally suprised if you made a profit!
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