You heard it here first from Wity and myself guys, split up with your women and you can play snooker every night and buy a new cue every month! Don't say you're not tempted!!!
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Originally Posted by LWB View PostYou heard it here first from Wity and myself guys, split up with your women and you can play snooker every night and buy a new cue every month! Don't say you're not tempted!!!
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Believe me I wouldn't forget the cost! Although I never had that much to lose it's all relative .
Sitting at work I'm reminded of one of my favourite TV moments:
"I'd kill everyone in this room for one drop of sweet sweet beer"
Homer SimpsonAlex Higgins "If I knew you were comin I'd have baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake"
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I must be lucky cos the wife paid for my cue!
I get a feeling though that if it all went pear shaped it's all I'd be left with!
It's certainly the first thing I'd get out of the house if I thought see wanted to get at me!
Not been married a year yet though. I cunningly got married on the same week as the Wold final so as to never forget my anniversary!
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lmao - when my wife found out what some of my cues cost she didn't speak to me for a week - it was a great week.
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Jeeze Watford aint no one ever told you the rules of being married yet?
Rule #1 : Never ever leave your best cue in the house alone with her indoors.
(Your still in the luvvy duvvy stage though and no doubt she's still thinks she's training you. Believe me mate it'll happen one day you'll walk in half ****ed 3 hours late and see her doled up to the nines and fuming because you promised to take her to the flicks or somewhere. When (not if) it happens the wise man will look in the dogs bowl at the remnants of his supper and silently thank god the cue is safe elsewhere.
Rule #2 : Invest in an old fashioned case and a decent padlock and keep it at the club. Hell me grandad told me that one when I was 6
Rule #3 : Add your cue to the all risks section of your contents insurance so that it's covered away from the home. Clubs aint as safe as they were years back. (That's my rule I've been an insurance broker / IFA for years and it's been on top of every reason why letter/ report I've ever wrote.)
Rule #4 : Get a cheap cue and a case (with a decent lock in your situation as she bought your cue so she would recognise it if she opened it.) and leave it indoors always. If your lucky a day or so afterwards she might say she regrets giving it to the rag and bone man and buy you another.
There's lots more but thems the basics.
P.S. if your into fishing do as my dad did... build a brick shed with a reinforced door and grade A locks and keep the keys well hidden.
Sanctuary he calls it, He even locks himself in it now and then.
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Ahhh you see I've got a pool table at home and I play in two clubs (not to mention away matches etc.) so I need to have my cue at home.
I could pad lock or hide it though!
I have been known to hide it under my bed if the wife's teenage sons are going to be left in the house with it.
Hmmm dummy cue, I'll work on that one!
Cheers for the words of wisdom Wity!
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Originally Posted by snookaman View PostCan you locate their workshops?
North West cues (Kev Muncaster) is just outside Preston (been there), Craftsman Leeds (been there), A.E. Ions Gerodie land.
Any More UK cue makers?
Tony Wilshaw stoke, Thingy in Sheffield!!! Remembered Martin Chesworth!
Peradon have a workshop in Liverpool at Thurstons but I couldn't guarantee all UK made cues.
Oh yeah Glover is in the Midlands isn't he!
Are Mastercraft all UK made? I thought they were!Last edited by Watford; 17 April 2008, 01:52 PM.
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Originally Posted by Watford View PostRobert Osbourne is London based Trevor is in Bridgend (Wales)(Were my cue is from) Robin, Coutts and Stamford are in Lincolnshire (they have web site to see). Not sure where Mike is but he comes on here someone will know!
North West cues (Kev Muncaster) is just outside Preston (been there), Craftsman Leeds (been there), A.E. Ions Gerodie land.
Any More UK cue makers?
Tony Wilshaw stoke, Thingy in Sheffield!!! Remembered Martin Chesworth!
Peradon have a workshop in Liverpool at Thurstons but I couldn't guarantee all UK made cues.
Oh yeah Glover is in the Midlands isn't he!
Are Mastercraft all UK made? I thought they were!
Thank you for your information.
Even though some cue makers have workshops in UK, you still cannot guarantee its products are genuine UK made!
Some cue makers just make the beautifully finished mini butts and/or 14" butts with a mini lathe and import the shafts from China. This is called "International Marketing"! Right?Last edited by snookaman; 17 April 2008, 03:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by snookaman View PostHi
Thank you for your information.
Even though some cue makers have workshops in UK, you still cannot guarantee its products are genuine UK made!
Some cue makers just make the beautifully finished mini butts and/or 14" butts with a mini lathe and import the shafts from China. This is called "International Marketing"! Right?
Importing shafts from China???...............I wish.
That would save me the back breaking work in selecting the timber for them.
I can catagorically say that ALL the cues I produce are made solely by me, here in Wales.
I can't speak for other makers though.
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