The coutts cue plays very nice and no reason for not having flat it's just the way I bought it.I only use the cocobola tw when I get a chance to get near a table.
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Originally Posted by Andrew watt View PostThe coutts cue plays very nice and no reason for not having flat it's just the way I bought it.I only use the cocobola tw when I get a chance to get near a table.77 in a match, 97 in a line up
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3\4,IMAG0003.jpgIMAG0007.jpgIMAG0008.jpg5792e1c8_o.jpg 55.7", 18 oz, 29mm, 9.3mm - excellent ash dense and flexible
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Last edited by Raldon; 17 November 2013, 02:59 PM.mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostHi Raldon
can we have some details please, It looks like a Stamford Series 1(?)
58.25", 9.1mm, 17.9oz, 17" balance, 29.5mm, stiff ash with very tight grain, jet black ebony.
Awesome cue...unfortunately not my own. Must be an older one, needed completely refinish.mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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Newly aquired Trevor White cue.
Length 57.25"
Balance 17"
Jointed at 16"
Weight 17.79oz
Tip Dia 8.50mm
Butt dia 29.9mm
Ash shaft with 4 x Ebony splices, red veneers, 4 x Tulipwood splices, red veneer then Snakewood front splice.
Very very nice ( managed to remove green chalk marks near tip after these pictures were taken ). . .
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Last edited by billabong; 21 November 2013, 02:35 PM.
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