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  • narl
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    Cracking little cue, just a bit light for me after having used my 20.5 ounce beast. Will be listing the cue,case and extensions soon.

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    Classic before the work was done, fairly black butt.

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  • Tango
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    i have the empire match cue E.A. clare and son liverpool and am just wondering what its worth as its for sale?
    on ebay
    item number : 273842878105

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Getting something similar done to a classic i have, a double face splice of ebony on the bottom and snakewood on the top. What did they rebadge your cue to as they normally change the badge to "special cue" as its no longer standard for the regular badge. And how long did that take to get done?

    The professional cue design never really struck me as a double face splice, i mean it is but for all the size of the secondary wood splice thats visible it looks more like a veneer.
    Took about 6 weeks... for this sort of thing they have come out with a new badge with "unique" on it unlesd it is a special/paragon/ultimate. I dont like that so had them do me one that says "the artful dodger" on it.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by fkhan View Post
    Would be great to see some pics once it's back.
    I'll get some up once i get it back, a while yet though.

    Might take some pics of my tyrone cue tonight
    Last edited by narl; 13 May 2019, 04:43 PM.

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  • fkhan
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Was bought off someone else, he sold it to one guy then it was sold on to someone else who i bought it from. The cue had been sanded as it felt pretty rough, been over at Parris cues a couple of weeks now, hoping to get it back next month at some point. Very nice cue as it was though i have to say, just not as smooth as it usually would be.
    Would be great to see some pics once it's back.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by fkhan View Post
    Is it the same classic you bought off Clint recently? I think you did not share it's original pics in this thread

    Was bought off someone else, he sold it to one guy then it was sold on to someone else who i bought it from. The cue had been sanded as it felt pretty rough, been over at Parris cues a couple of weeks now, hoping to get it back next month at some point. Very nice cue as it was though i have to say, just not as smooth as it usually would be.

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  • fkhan
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Getting something similar done to a classic i have, a double face splice of ebony on the bottom and snakewood on the top. What did they rebadge your cue to as they normally change the badge to "special cue" as its no longer standard for the regular badge. And how long did that take to get done?

    The professional cue design never really struck me as a double face splice, i mean it is but for all the size of the secondary wood splice thats visible it looks more like a veneer.
    Is it the same classic you bought off Clint recently? I think you did not share it's original pics in this thread

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by The Artful Dodger View Post
    Finally got my new cue back
    20.4oz
    58"
    9.5mm
    Butt - Ebony with double splice of Snakewood and Olivewood with green veneers.

    Getting something similar done to a classic i have, a double face splice of ebony on the bottom and snakewood on the top. What did they rebadge your cue to as they normally change the badge to "special cue" as its no longer standard for the regular badge. And how long did that take to get done?

    The professional cue design never really struck me as a double face splice, i mean it is but for all the size of the secondary wood splice thats visible it looks more like a veneer.
    Last edited by narl; 13 May 2019, 03:36 PM.

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Well it's different 😎
    Very heavy cue tho!
    Tried lighter ones and dont like the feel.. half oz eithet side of 20 works for me.

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  • jrc750
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    Well it's different 😎
    Very heavy cue tho!

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Finally got my new cue back
    20.4oz
    58"
    9.5mm
    Butt - Ebony with double splice of Snakewood and Olivewood with green veneers.

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  • The Artful Dodger
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    Originally Posted by balkend View Post
    The QBoard is very interesting , it returns the ball down a chute if you pot it , has improved my potting ability no end and my break building on the full size snooker tables also
    Used to know someone that ran drainpipes from each pocket back to balk end - was predominately a billiard player. (good one)... that used to hate potting the red... made a lot of sense.

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  • balkend
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    Originally Posted by ebonynivory View Post
    Thanks. Haven't seen one before.
    Also on Twitter page " qbolttech " The table is a full 8 ft long and has a very sturdy and stable metal chassis and can be folded up under its adjustable metal legs if needed . I saw it being displayed at snooker masters in Goffs. The latest edition of it is a more polished product but I love my one and if I have a few spare minutes anytime during the day I have a session on it , its very satisfying to see my improvement over a few months

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  • ebonynivory
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    Originally Posted by balkend View Post
    Its a QBoard made by Qbolt Tecnologies They have a Facebook page with details . I find it very useful indeed , it shows up faults in cue action
    Thanks. Haven't seen one before.

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