For a fifty year old cue, it's looking fantastic.
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Joe Davis made the 147 break in 1955 and Peradon made a commemorative cue from that date, not sure when they stopped.
They came in ash and maple shafts, with ebony and rosewood butts; all with the maple front splice, with the rectangle badge of both black and red text. Not sure which colour or butt timber is more or less common.
Three things that stand out about your cue:
1. Lacquer coating - seems out of trend for the early cues (?).
2. Opposed splicing of the front splice to the lower points, I have only seen aligned with the upper points of the butt splices.
3. The transfer of "Peradon & Fletcher Limited" with the Permac, Elf, Cannon logos combined was trademarked in 1977, and was replaced in 1983. Not seen this transfer before as they tend to wear down very quickly. I assume the transfer is on top of the lacquer? Not sure of Peradon made this cue into the 70s.
Maybe 100-upper and perpetual can shed their thoughts on this cue as well
My choice would be to not remove the lacquer - if original - as it does look a very clean example.Last edited by DeanH; 5 October 2016, 06:21 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Cheers Dean, some good info there. I think this one may be ebony not rosewood from the grain pattern but I could be wrong.
The transfer is indeed on top of the lacquer. Hopefully one of the two members you mention can shed some light.
Interesting that my last JD had an 11mm ferrule, fat taper and this one is just under 10mm. It's also got a narrower taper and the butt is 31mm compared to 33mm on the last one. It's also got a chamfer with a slightly deeper cut, so the butt feels more modern compared to my last one. Maybe the change in overall shape points to it being a later edition; I believe ferrule and tips sized began to come down in the 70s. I've got a maple cue in the house again; I feel better already. LOLLast edited by Big Splash!; 5 October 2016, 07:43 PM.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostCould be maccassar ebony with a brownish grain in places?
As you say a slimmer taper could indicate a 70s cue.
An interesting find.Last edited by Big Splash!; 5 October 2016, 08:12 PM.
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Sorry if it's been mentioned but why red and black badges?This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostAny reason for red and black has never been said, or at least I have never found any reason
Maybe just what the badge maker fancied at the time
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