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stu missed your pro 2 came back too late have bid on your one piece if miss it do you fancy doing pro2 same price as last auction ps sorry if being cheeky for asking just i missed auction end by ten mins cheers Andy
I think this thread will do to review my Wooldridge cue.
I recieved the cue from ADR147 as i was looking for a snooker cue and its a cracker,its a 1 piece pro cue and it is without doubt a really great snooker cue. After playing for a few hours all the shots came easliy with no pressure or fear. A truely great cue for snooker,
a friend of mine has a pro 4 and it is the most beautifully made cue i have ever seen a masterpiece infact the balance,feel and finish is second to none and worth every pennie it puts my parris to shame!
So it's Rorschach and Prozac and everything is groovy World Masters - Lucky Dip 2011 winner World Championship-Lucky Dip 2011 winner Snooker island July 2011 - Australian Open prediction comp winner http://www.leaguesnooker.co.uk/
I had a Pro5 cue that I bought from the Snooker Shop in Manchester. It was a beautiful cue, and as has been mentioned was weighted well. The workmanship was perfect, right down to the name plate being perfectly flush with the butt.
Last year the screw joint in the top half of the cue started to come loose and the cue wasn't straight any more as a result. I really looked after the cue, but I guess it was just one of those things. Made the mistake of trying to fix it myself (idiot!) and felt too embarrassed afterwards to get it professionally fixed.
Got a one piece North West cue now, but would dearly love another Wooldridge ( 1 piece next time I reckon, cause you do get more feel from them ). Just can't afford it. The 1 piece North West only cost around £160, and is nothing on the workmanship of the Wooldridge, but it does play very well.
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