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  • ChrisG1011
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    those reg wright cues are something else!!! Awesome.

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  • Stevie1
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    I like that mate the blue vanere suits it and joint looks from outer space

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  • Saint Michael
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    Exquisite signature cue 002 by Reg Wright











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  • Byrom
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    007 - licenced to pot balls - classy looking cue

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  • qc2
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    My signature cue arrived yesterday, number 007. Even splicing and faultless finish.

    Also some shots alongside my current playing cue. A distinct difference in ash colour where my Master Cue has been darkened with oil treatments over the years.







    Last edited by qc2; 7 April 2017, 11:57 AM.

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  • Wright Cues
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    Originally Posted by ste bed View Post
    Looks very nice I don't normally like black badges but this looks great how long do you make your splices on a plain ebony cue.
    Thanks normally 180mm

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  • ste bed
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    Originally Posted by Wright Cues View Post
    Hi neil
    Not sure if this picture is any better but it's my first attempt at posting a pic. Lol
    Hope it works
    Looks very nice I don't normally like black badges but this looks great how long do you make your splices on a plain ebony cue.

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  • Wright Cues
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    Is that how John Parris made the glue on his cues then

    Occupational hazard for all your cue makers !
    Ha. No comment lol

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Is that how John Parris made the glue on his cues then

    Occupational hazard for all your cue makers !

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  • Wright Cues
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    Originally Posted by ghost121 View Post
    The art of work is in doing as little as possible for as much as possible. See politicians and estate agents. I reckon cue makers probably have it the other way around. Two quid an hour until their fingers bleed. Labour of love or love of labour?
    As we was saying about fingers bleeding. This is what is know as a cue makers finger lol. As you can see there's a previous scar. Lol

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  • Wright Cues
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    Forgot to say that i received the Certificate on Saturday Reg .

    Thanks very much
    Your welcome Neil

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Forgot to say that i received the Certificate on Saturday Reg .

    Thanks very much

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  • Wright Cues
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    Lol I can you I've been so busy my fingers have been bleeding lol. Unfortunately this trade is a labour of love.
    I don't think I'll ever be a millionaire that's for sure.
    But I love it so I'll keep plodding on.

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  • ghost121
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    The art of work is in doing as little as possible for as much as possible. See politicians and estate agents. I reckon cue makers probably have it the other way around. Two quid an hour until their fingers bleed. Labour of love or love of labour?

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by Wright Cues View Post
    Thanks micheal. I try to be as honest with all my customers after all Cues arnt cheap these days as materials are extortionate in price. But as we all know Cues are an art of work
    Regards Reg
    hi reg, interesting twist of words there, havent hear that before. for you what would be the art of work of making a cue?

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