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  • lesedwards
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    I thought Woods Cues are from China?
    Yea me too. I bought one off Ebay with case, extension and mini butt $100 delivered to Canada. Just an average run if the mill cue. They actually make a good cue which they call a 3 star. It has 3 stars on the badge.

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  • DeanH
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    I thought Woods Cues are from China?

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  • gettingbetter
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    Originally Posted by bradwight View Post
    Are Woods American? I always thought they were Australian but have noticed they advertise their prices in GBP on their website. They spell words like 'colour' the proper way too.
    The bloke I was speaking to said it is in America. I went on their facebook page and in the comments section they replied to a person saying it is $xxx.xx USD.

    I doubt it is Australian. There are only two known cue makers here - Peter Hanley and Zakks cue. Anyone that has a custom made cue that I have met, it has always been a Peter Hanley.

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  • bradwight
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    Are Woods American? I always thought they were Australian but have noticed they advertise their prices in GBP on their website. They spell words like 'colour' the proper way too.

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  • gettingbetter
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    Thanks, it does play well.

    I sold my O'Min to a guy from the club (I wasn't playing for a month and offered him to 'try before he buys', which he didn't) and now he is buying a Woods Cue (company in America) after three to four months of use. Reason I sold it originally was because I was blaming my 'tools' and thought that giving a maple cue a go would help me play better/be a nice change.

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  • Raldon
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    Originally Posted by gettingbetter View Post
    This is my fourth cue.

    Mastercue, one piece maple shaft with purple heart splices that aren't as purple as I was hoping for. 58.75 inches, 18.5oz, 9.5mm tip.

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]16155[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]16156[/ATTACH]
    Nice cue. All maple shafts i saw from Mastercue have been very good quality so far.

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  • gettingbetter
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    This is my fourth cue.

    Mastercue, one piece maple shaft with purple heart splices that aren't as purple as I was hoping for. 58.75 inches, 18.5oz, 9.5mm tip.

    IMAG0225.jpgIMAG0226.jpg

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  • 423532372
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    My Tony Glover
    1pc plain ebony
    57“,9.9mm tip, 29.5butt, 17.5oz. It plays really well.

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  • sprogbasket
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    My recently acquired Mastercue M4 "Royal" - 58", 18.75 oz, 9.9mm tip.

    Lovely cue, nicely balanced and great feel to it.









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  • lesedwards
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    Nice looking Cue, I like the looks of the Black Spin Ferule. I just contacted Mike about some tips I bought back in Feb and finally had a chance to get a couple on and found out they are that batch that where spongy and the sides keep fraying. Mike emailed me this morning and said send them back and he will replace them. What a great guy.

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  • Viktortheman
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    I've only played with it once (yesterday) and I'm not completely sure I can answer the questions with accuracy but my first impression is that the balance point lies around 16" +/- 1". The shaft; it's not very stiff but absolutely in the stiff category. The shaft is absolute quality and after 6 hours of playing, with sweaty hands, the cue went smoothly through the bridge without any problem at all. I've had cues that get "glued" in the bridge after some time and that is devastating but that's not an issue here.

    In addition, I also want to say that the BlackSpin ferrule makes it a lot more easier to actually aim and hit the cue ball as intended since the contrast between black and white is clearly visible. So, the BlackSpin is not only cool to look at but a great aim enhancer too

    To sum up; simply a stunning cue! Everyone should give themselves a chance to play with a MW cue.
    Last edited by Viktortheman; 13 April 2014, 07:45 AM.

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  • justf
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    Lovely cue, as cueman asked how does it play? Is shaft stiff?

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

    just popped onto his website and they are there

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

    know about Legend but not heard of the other two. cheers for the info

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  • cueman
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    I think its the name of Mike's new ready made range of cues, he has a tiger cue as well as vintage along with the legend model.

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