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Wonderful shaft with those chevrons. The green is erm, different. How does it play? Dunno why but i fancy a pea fritter.
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I messaged him through Facebook and asked for a Limited Edition series. transaction was flawless and i only had to pay £20 duties as he marked it as a return.
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I saw those photos on the TP facebook page last week, really nice looking cue. How did you arrange to have a limited edition and how was the transaction? Did you pay any import duty or hidden extras as this is the only thing that puts me off ordering direct with any overseas cue maker?
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Nice - Feel free to PM me about one of them in particular
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Been led astray again and bought a batch of cues, will try them out as per usual to see if they suit me, but more than likely will be sold eventually
1) Very old early Craftsman cue ( look at that old dark ash ) very collectable now as no longer made and as good as best old Parris cues, comes with telescopic and the old Craftsman bomb proof case, all nice condition.
Specs: 57.5" long, 9.75mm tip, 18.3oz weight
2) Old 3/4 Glover - a beauty including original bomb proof case that holds 2 - 3/4 cues a really early example great condition with a great shaft.
Specs: 58" long, 9mm ferrule but a taper mushroom tip to 9.5mm, 17.5oz weight
3) Old 3/4 Barracuda Kirkham - a beauty totally original never been messed with mint example, rarely used the butt rubber is even perfect, stunning maccassar butt, kevin Muncaster's early work.
Specs: 57.5" long, 9.7mm tip, 17oz weight (and stamped)
4) Top Spec 3/4 Britannia Steel - a modern beauty with a modern case, never hit a ball by the look of it, stainless steel ferrule and joint
Specs: 58" long, 9.6mm tip, 18oz weight
(grain near tip is straight in line with badge, i must of accidentally spun the cue a little lol)
Last edited by jrc750; 2 August 2014, 10:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by stejohn View Post
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Originally Posted by justf View PostYep, very nice cues which plays better?
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