Looks great sanman, yeah close up pics of the badge and cue specs please
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Will post more pics on wednesday when at home. On the road right now with work. Specs JRC is 59 long 18 inch splices with 18 ounce weight balance at 17.5 and 9.5 mm tip one piece cue. Fairly stiff ash. Sorry about the pics. Photos taken with an old 3 megapix phone cam
by the way a pic of the badges. Badges were made in UK by the way.Attached FilesLast edited by sanman; 1 June 2013, 04:39 PM.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostLovely cues both, I love the traditional. Did you order that from Parris or is it second hand, how old is it? Looks to have a lovely grain almost Ultimate quality.
went to JP workshop 2weeks ago to buy an extension for my paragon and there it was , traditional cue standing in the rack all lonely, in need of new owner ! took couple of shots and just couldnt resist so had pulled the trigger. sooooo glad i did , hence why i sold my paragon few days after purchasing traditional.
Feel of this traditional is unparalleled... enough said.
happy potting
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Originally Posted by coomsey76 View PostThat's a beauty for sure bud......Last edited by 147alltheway; 1 June 2013, 11:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by 147alltheway View PostOne more pic
Enjoy ;-)
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Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View PostLooca lovely cue this & a great shaft for the arrow fans, it must have been waiting for you mate very lucky being in the right place at the right time and a great spec as well, my favourite design this always think of the Trad as the modern day Burwat Champion.
Enjoy ;-)
I completely agree with you CueAnt , traditional and burwat champion are just simple design class I'd say in same league with plain ebony. Ironically I've always wanted traditional style but never went for one so it's must be my lucky one.
Never say never but I reckon I'm done with buying/swapping cues for good! Period.Last edited by 147alltheway; 3 June 2013, 04:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostSend it my way when you get bored of it
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just had this batch of 5 done
must say that the splicing is spot one top and bottom just one cue with a splice 2 mm out. Now I must learn to insert the badges properly. Tried fitting a SD joint on one cue and not entirely happy with my effort so a few niggles to sort out but am please thus far with my efforts. 4 cues with leather pads on the bottom of but and one with sd joint.
JRC as requested the badges and as you can see it is a bit tricky to get them flush when you dont have proper equipment
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Originally Posted by sanman View Postjust had this batch of 5 done
must say that the splicing is spot one top and bottom just one cue with a splice 2 mm out. Now I must learn to insert the badges properly. Tried fitting a SD joint on one cue and not entirely happy with my effort so a few niggles to sort out but am please thus far with my efforts. 4 cues with leather pads on the bottom of but and one with sd joint.
JRC as requested the badges and as you can see it is a bit tricky to get them flush when you dont have proper equipment
question, "SS" stands for? ...
The Black Mamba being your plain ebony butt model (a la JP Classic )?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by sanman View Postjust had this batch of 5 done
must say that the splicing is spot one top and bottom just one cue with a splice 2 mm out. Now I must learn to insert the badges properly. Tried fitting a SD joint on one cue and not entirely happy with my effort so a few niggles to sort out but am please thus far with my efforts. 4 cues with leather pads on the bottom of but and one with sd joint.
JRC as requested the badges and as you can see it is a bit tricky to get them flush when you dont have proper equipment
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