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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
    Looks Great !! What is the B point of birdseye maple one ? If u do'nt mind me asking this !!
    It's actually 18.5 balance point. Gorgeous cue

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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
    Looks Great !! What is the B point of birdseye maple one ? If u do'nt mind me asking this !!
    will check later but I think at about 17.5 to 18

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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
    Looks Great !! What is the B point of birdseye maple one ? If u do'nt mind me asking this !!
    will check later but I think at about 17.5 to 18

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  • Ramon
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    Originally Posted by Saint Michael View Post
    Decision on which cue to keep............ Help

    Cue 1 - One piece Trevor White, birdseye maple splicing, 58.25 inches - 9.5mm tip - 17.3oz
    Cue 2 - One piece Trevor White, fully spliced with snakewood - 58.5 inches - 9.5mm tip - 18.85 oz

    Both cues are magnificent, splicing and the ash. The snakewod cue is a more solid hit which you expect with a heavier cue. The birdseye maple cue is nice for stroke shots in the balls and break building. I would ideally want to keep both cues. but can't get away with it (divorce). The ash shafts on both cues are what you would expect from Trevor Whites work.

    Let me know your thoughts once you've viewed the pictures.

    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110921.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110930.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110939.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110949.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110953.jpg
    Looks Great !! What is the B point of birdseye maple one ? If u do'nt mind me asking this !!

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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by prince07799 View Post
    snake wood for me
    certainly is a good player

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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by prince07799 View Post
    snake wood for me
    certainly is a good player

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  • prince07799
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    snake wood for me

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  • hotpot
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    I'd sell all them sheds and keep the cues

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  • fredkite
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    It's like having to choose between Kelly Brook and Christina Hendricks, very hard.

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  • Leo
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    Well we know it's all about how the cues play of course but I'm pretty sure the chevrons boys wouldn't pick the birdeye maple one. I would pick the birdeye one though.

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  • Saint Michael
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    Originally Posted by justf View Post
    Both stunning cues st m. Birdseye maple spliced cue really does look the business mate. What price range you looking at, just out of interest?
    both are very expensive. snakewood a lot more though. Hence me trying to raise some funds. If you look through my photos on photobucket you'll also see a fully snakewood spliced dave coutts too. that one is an absolute beauty too. that's 59 inches and 18.85 oz. I can only keep one though

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  • justf
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    Both stunning cues st m. Birdseye maple spliced cue really does look the business mate. What price range you looking at, just out of interest?

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  • Saint Michael
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    Decision on which cue to keep............ Help

    Cue 1 - One piece Trevor White, birdseye maple splicing, 58.25 inches - 9.5mm tip - 17.3oz
    Cue 2 - One piece Trevor White, fully spliced with snakewood - 58.5 inches - 9.5mm tip - 18.85 oz

    Both cues are magnificent, splicing and the ash. The snakewod cue is a more solid hit which you expect with a heavier cue. The birdseye maple cue is nice for stroke shots in the balls and break building. I would ideally want to keep both cues. but can't get away with it (divorce). The ash shafts on both cues are what you would expect from Trevor Whites work.

    Let me know your thoughts once you've viewed the pictures.

    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110921.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110930.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110939.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110949.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110953.jpg

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  • Saint Michael
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    Decision on which cue to keep............ Help

    Cue 1 - One piece Trevor White, birdseye maple splicing, 58.25 inches - 9.5mm tip - 17.3oz
    Cue 2 - One piece Trevor White, fully spliced with snakewood - 58.5 inches - 9.5mm tip - 18.85 oz

    Both cues are magnificent, splicing and the ash. The snakewod cue is a more solid hit which you expect with a heavier cue. The birdseye maple cue is nice for stroke shots in the balls and break building. I would ideally want to keep both cues. but can't get away with it (divorce). The ash shafts on both cues are what you would expect from Trevor Whites work.

    Let me know your thoughts once you've viewed the pictures.

    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110921.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110930.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110939.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110949.jpg
    http://i1149.photobucket.com/albums/...222_110953.jpg

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  • prince07799
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    Originally Posted by Alexs147 View Post
    [ATTACH]17625[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17626[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17624[/ATTACH]
    My one piece Andy travis cue
    Very nice Cue mate

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