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  • Stupree
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    **Post Pictures of your cue!**

    I was quick off the mark Jono and there is one other person who is in front of you in the cue queue for this should I let it go

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  • jono*
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    I remember asking about that one. You obviously beat me to it. Lol. Congratulations because it looks superb. Let me know if it doesn't suit you
    Last edited by jono*; 14 October 2014, 02:56 PM.

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  • Stupree
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    Originally Posted by jono* View Post
    Did that come off ebay? Anyhow, very very nice. Shaft looks awesome
    The Glover? No it was listed on a Facebook sales page

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  • jono*
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    Did that come off ebay? Anyhow, very very nice. Shaft looks awesome

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
    I first heard about this cue back in March from the chap who had it made by Tony Glover and I was intrigued and when it came up for sale about 10 days ago I decided I had to have it!

    It's a cue made to honour the first ever 147 made by EJ 'Murt' O'Donoghue in New Zealand back in the 1930s this to my knowledge is not a replica of a cue that once existed but is an interpretation of how it may have looked. If anyone knows otherwise please feel free to pass on some info.
    Lovely looking cue. I wondered if there was a cue made for the first 147. I also wonder if an original one exists and what it looks like.

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  • Stupree
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    I first heard about this cue back in March from the chap who had it made by Tony Glover and I was intrigued and when it came up for sale about 10 days ago I decided I had to have it!

    It's a cue made to honour the first ever 147 made by EJ 'Murt' O'Donoghue in New Zealand back in the 1930s this to my knowledge is not a replica of a cue that once existed but is an interpretation of how it may have looked. If anyone knows otherwise please feel free to pass on some info.













    Last edited by Stupree; 14 October 2014, 01:12 PM.

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  • Stupree
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    **Post Pictures of your cue!**

    Yes a few golfer - Has a very nice feel that suits my tastes, very responsive and lively. At 15.5oz you do have to work it a little

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  • golferson123
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    you hit any balls with the pearwood

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  • Stupree
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    Is that the Ton Praram cue you just ordered Stupree?
    No mate, a chance came up to grab one early brand new from a Scottish seller and I couldn't resist.

    Lovely cue for the money

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Is that the Ton Praram cue you just ordered Stupree?

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  • Darren Maudling
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    Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
    Took this photo yesterday of the cues in my 'out' pile.........although I have since changed my mind on the Cue Craft pearwood cue :snooker:

    If that's your 'out' pile, I'd love to see your keepers

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  • Darren Maudling
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    Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
    Took this photo yesterday of the cues in my 'out' pile.........although I have since changed my mind on the Cue Craft pearwood cue :snooker:

    If that's your 'out' pile, I'd love to see your keepers

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  • Stupree
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    Took this photo yesterday of the cues in my 'out' pile.........although I have since changed my mind on the Cue Craft pearwood cue :snooker:

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  • Stupree
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    Originally Posted by ak615 View Post
    Here is my old JPU #979. Enjoy

    [ATTACH]17007[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17008[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17009[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17010[/ATTACH][ATTACH]17011[/ATTACH]
    Lovely cue that :snooker:

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  • DeanH
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    can you show us a "before" photo?

    the only thing I can think of, is the hot air scorching the finish/wood or the badge itself deforming

    any cue makers got any advice?

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