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  • Tony Glover Multi-Spliced

    Just a few quick snaps of the latest addition which I bought having been cueless (well actual players anyway) for three weeks now while Tony Glover carries out some work on two other cues.

    Craftsmanship is second to none as you can see by the pictures and the cue plays great, far stiffer than I usually like but is certainly not lifeless like many stiff cues I've had.







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    • Very nice cue

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      • Was that the one on eBay? I was in two minds about getting it as specs were good

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        • Who made the case mate.? Looks lovely

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          • Originally Posted by guernseygooner View Post
            Was that the one on eBay? I was in two minds about getting it as specs were good
            Yes it was mate - Great cue and a really good seller

            Originally Posted by jono* View Post
            Who made the case mate.? Looks lovely
            Case was made by Graham Hardy (Snooker Warrior) and is a nice piece of casemaking
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            • Bought a couple of cues recently ( Andy Gibbs bocote & pearwood cue, and hand spliced willie smith british record cue ), so thought I'd picture them all together for the 1st time



              Willie Smith is a bit stumpy at 54.5"
              Last edited by billabong; 6 February 2014, 08:53 PM.

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              • Originally Posted by billabong View Post
                Bought a couple of cues recently ( Andy Gibbs bocote & pearwood cue, and hand spliced willie smith british record cue ), so thought I'd picture them all together for the 1st time

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                Willie Smith is a bit stumpy at 54.5"
                Nice mate...and you still want more!

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                  Last edited by 8ball83; 6 February 2014, 10:34 PM.

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                  • Never planned to own more than 2 cues really ( snooker & pool ).

                    It just got addictive , the buying and selling thing.

                    What I need is a nice T.W. for snooker . Any ideas mrbluejay

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                    • Originally Posted by 8ball83 View Post
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                      Very nice , did you wait long for it ?

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                        • I got it roughly 5 years ago and think I only had to wait about 6 months. Ive hardly used it I prefer my second hand Parris Classic that I bought 14 years ago for £160
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                          • Originally Posted by 8ball83 View Post
                            [ATTACH=CONFIG]15687[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]15688[/ATTACH]
                            Quite an unusual design, is that pool spec then ???

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                            • My classic is pool spec but I would say this it more of a snooker spec the tip is 9-9.5 mm

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                              • Start of a new collection - "the full snakes" may be a while before it's friends arrive though..





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