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  • AzureFlyer
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Picked up my "C" brand cue tonight, together with an awesome Tony Glover cue with Coromandel as a front splice, on a satinwood veneer, wrapped around a macassar butt, yummy , plus my recently acquired James Butters cue
    Rubbish pics but had to share, now nobody offer to sell me a cue for a long long time please
    Absolutely gorgeous. What's a 'C' brand cue? Never heard of them before. Obtainable online?

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

    that coromandel is stunning
    not envious one bit

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  • longball
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    lock um up tight i know where you live , lol , i love that glover cue

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  • Removal man stevie
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    All a can say is wow mate a love them all very very nice

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  • jrc750
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    Picked up my "C" brand cue tonight, together with an awesome Tony Glover cue with Coromandel as a front splice, on a satinwood veneer, wrapped around a macassar butt, yummy , plus my recently acquired James Butters cue
    Rubbish pics but had to share, now nobody offer to sell me a cue for a long long time please

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by longball View Post
    glade your happy with it mate,the chap that gave it to me 15 years ago died last year at the ripe old age of 92 and he had it from new,its always been slim taper,never been messed with.
    Yep tried it out on Tuesday night and it played very well, cheers

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  • longball
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Just picked up a cue from Southern Ireland, (thanks Longball) another Burwat Champion. Lacquer was a bit messy so sanded it off and oiled it up, polished ferrule and took some pics, still a bit shiny from first oiling
    Specs: 58", 9.3, 18 oz, 30.5, 17" bp.
    Weight still right and looks like original pigeon ring ferrule, so i think maybe was always narrow shaft ??
    glade your happy with it mate,the chap that gave it to me 15 years ago died last year at the ripe old age of 92 and he had it from new,its always been slim taper,never been messed with.

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  • unclevit
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    Originally Posted by TooDark View Post
    Here's my newest cue which I have had now for about a month is a Master Cue Maple Connoisseur rosewood/maple/ebony which splices are all even....great craftsmanship!!
    Spec: 58" long, 9.5mm tip, 18.5oz.
    Connoisseur is a nice cue. How much did you pay for it, without shipping ?

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  • TooDark
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    Here's my newest cue which I have had now for about a month is a Master Cue Maple Connoisseur rosewood/maple/ebony which splices are all even....great craftsmanship!!
    Spec: 58" long, 9.5mm tip, 18.5oz.

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  • unclevit
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    Originally Posted by AzureFlyer View Post
    Some pictures of my Mastercue "M5" Professional







    Excellent cue, plays great.
    Good Looking Redwood. I went to their showroom/factory, for a cup of coffee some 2 weeks ago.

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  • Chappy5
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    Getting a brand new Phoenix Master 15 ( 1 piece 57" 9.5 ) delivered in the coming days and i cannot wait! It is replacing my Peradon Royal which split on me just above the join on the shaft after 12 weeks.

    Will post Pics when it arrives!

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  • AzureFlyer
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    Some pictures of my Mastercue "M5" Professional







    Excellent cue, plays great.

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  • nicklowry12
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    Originally Posted by Kieran m View Post
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    My first Thai cue, and what a cracker.

    Specs; 58inch, 18.4oz, 9.35mm tip

    Plays brilliantly, perfectly balanced. Really looking forward to getting my Trevor White cue for pool now !
    Looks fantastic. Now I'm even more excited for my cue to arrive (also a phoenix ).

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  • Kieran m
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    image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg[ATTACH=CONFIG]15811[/ATTACH
    My first Thai cue.

    Specs; 58inch, 18.4oz, 9.35mm tip
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    Last edited by Kieran m; 7 August 2014, 10:54 AM.

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  • Removal man stevie
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Just picked up a cue from Southern Ireland, (thanks Longball) another Burwat Champion. Lacquer was a bit messy so sanded it off and oiled it up, polished ferrule and took some pics, still a bit shiny from first oiling
    Specs: 58", 9.3, 18 oz, 30.5, 17" bp.
    Weight still right and looks like original pigeon ring ferrule, so i think maybe was always narrow shaft ??
    Very nice mate

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