I think that the splices in the Dunn's cue are Zebrano, cross-cut to give a different look. Very nice effect, nice-looking butt by the way!
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]10973[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]10972[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]10971[/ATTACH]Here are a few pics of my cues, not all are high end:
Left to right:
Peradon custom (cue wizard) ebony and maple, my primary playing cue.
Aurora, ebony and ash, invisible joint, secondary playing cue.
O'min Classic, ebony and ash.
Aeon, ebony and ash, front ebony splice with 2 veneers, one blue and one green, rare cue.
Craftsman, machine spliced, ebony and ash, old cue, very solid hit.
Dunn's Cue, K105, ebony and maple, 4 splices of unknown wood with thick maple veneer.
MYX, ebony and maple, 4 splices with veneers, good quality for price, nice cue.
Brunswick, 1 piece, ebony and ash, very old cue, its my 9 ball cue, 10 mm beige ferule, rare and a player.
John Spencer, center jointed, almost mint for age, a bit of a bend, do not use.
Ray Reardon, center jointed, used this cue for a long time prior to getting my Peradon Custom.
Barracuda, The Challenge Cue, center jointed, nice cue, do not use.
Presently waiting for a John Parris, Paragon, again ebony and maple, nil splices, will surely post after receipt.
Cheers,
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Originally Posted by NorthWestJunior View PostHow does the Dunns and Peradon cue wizard cue play?
Cheers,I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View PostI think that the splices in the Dunn's cue are Zebrano, cross-cut to give a different look. Very nice effect, nice-looking butt by the way!I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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Originally Posted by sharkster63 View PostGood Day, Very nice cue, is this a reproduction or the original after being refurbed.? I noticed that you are a cue collector, I thought you only liked cue's that were in original condition, meaning showing its age. If this is original and in mint condition it must be a very rare find and very valuable.?
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Originally Posted by damienlch View PostOriginally Posted by Dave Walton View PostThis is my 8 ball cue. Custom made connoisseur replica, ash shaft, ebony maple and cocobolo butt jointed at 16" through the ebony points. 57" length, 8.8mm tip, 17.5oz weight and 29.5mm butt made by Mastercraft
Is that a cue butt protector? I've been meaning to get one of those. Where did you get yours?
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This was my playing cue Robert Osborne - Green Plate, 58 inch, 9.6 mm, 18.4 oz.
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Now Les147 is the lucky owner.Last edited by MinnesotaSlim85; 23 July 2012, 11:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by MinnesotaSlim85 View Postcurrent main playing cue Robert Osborne - Green Plate, 58 inch, 9.6 mm, 18.4 oz..best cue I've owned to date..never thought I'd go back to using a 3/4 cue after 12 years of only playing with 1pc cues!!... this baby's converted me!
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My Lovely old Burroughes & Watts - Burwart Champion cue ... 58, 11mm,16.5 oz, 30mm..a great playing cue, with lots of cue power with easy and at least 60 years old and stiil dead strate!.. I use it to play 9-ball even though it's only 16.5oz in weight the gear that you can generated with this cue is amazing even with the big 9-ball white!!!
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