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Last edited by ongkia; 21 April 2012, 01:27 PM.
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Originally Posted by shanerayner28 View Postongkia did u just get them 2 tw cues off pete if so u should of put the matching mini butts up aswell hav played wiv both of them cues and owned the 3/4 one only sold it cos I went to maple that's if u got them from pete lol
If I had known earlier, I'd have gotten it straighten by the cue maker who did the other alterations on these cues.
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Originally Posted by ongkia View Post.....There is a very slight kink 3/4 way up the shaft, if you were to roll it on the slate bed, it doesn't roll true. ...
You hold up the butt of the cue to your eye, like a rifle and gently rotate it, if it looks straight it is !
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostYou are not supposed to roll a cue on a table, as that is not the way to test for straightness.
You hold up the butt of the cue to your eye, like a rifle and gently rotate it, if it looks straight it is !
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I bought a MW shark in the Welsh colours a few years back, which I sold a few week ago, but
which eventually fell through with buyer being tight with funds. Quite glad though, as replacement I had
my eye on didn't play like I thought it would ( always, always try 1st ! ).
Also had a case made by Roger Taft in the USA. Word of warning though, don't set a price in your head in pounds but agree it with case making guy in Dollars. By the time the case was ready the pound had sunk . :-(
Good service though , choose your wood, design, dimensions etc
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostI bought a MW shark in the Welsh colours a few years back, which I sold a few week ago, but
which eventually fell through with buyer being tight with funds. Quite glad though, as replacement I had
my eye on didn't play like I thought it would ( always, always try 1st ! ).
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Also had a case made by Roger Taft in the USA. Word of warning though, don't set a price in your head in pounds but agree it with case making guy in Dollars. By the time the case was ready the pound had sunk . :-(
Good service though , choose your wood, design, dimensions etc
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The case looks good, any photos of the interior, also what is the piece on top of the case in the thrid picture? Does not appear to be attached.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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I thought that when I saw jrc750s cues for sale. Not sure the difference in construction, my badge has Mike Wooldridge AND Welsh pool Trading on it, whereas jcr750s has Welsh pool trading & handmade in UK. jcr cue looks not to have 4 full hand splices, instead of MW butterfly splice, maybe.
Regarding the case, I've photos in the house, I'll upload tonight. The way it was made was for me to send an image/sketch of what I wanted, then Roger would make some templates ( which is what you see ), discuss which woods you wanted to use and cnc router out the base wood. I think that's how it works anyway.
Google him on roger taft for his site. Found one image which is not my case interior, but the material used is correct
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostMaybe you just worded that wrong, but mine is a proper 4 hand spliced jobbie
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Mannock cue
Just got hold of this pear shafted Mannock, not sure what front splice is, was advertised as mahogany, but looks a bit light to me. Nice cue to play with even with small butt.
Specs: almighty 59", 11mm horn ferrule, stamped 18 1/2 oz, (but weighs 17 1/2), slim 27.5 butt, 16" balance point, 24" machine spliced ebony, 19" hand spliced tulip (?), 9 1/2" front splice, has a number 9 (or 6?) stamped on butt, has Burroughes & Watts, London stamped below the mother of pearl badge.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostJust got hold of this pear shafted Mannock, not sure what front splice is, was advertised as mahogany, but looks a bit light to me. Nice cue to play with even with small butt.
Specs: almighty 59", 11mm horn ferrule, stamped 18 1/2 oz, (but weighs 17 1/2), slim 27.5 butt, 16" balance point, 24" machine spliced ebony, 19" hand spliced tulip (?), 9 1/2" front splice, has a number 9 (or 6?) stamped on butt, has Burroughes & Watts, London stamped below the mother of pearl badge.
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