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  • #31
    What are the specs of the cue your getting?

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    • #32
      The inlay of this cue is not really that complicated in my opinion. There are tones of American pool cues with very refined silver inlay patterns that sells for less than $4000 USD. It was most likely done with a CNC machine, rather than all "hand made" anyway.
      I am not too sure about the benefit/value of these cues. I certainly do not see an excessive amount of time or material cost to justify the price tag.
      If it was all done in Platinum, may be I can understand it.
      www.AuroraCues.com

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      • #33
        To me this is just a piece of jewelery, it's cue decoration gone too far. Some would probably say that about cues that I like so I guess it really comes down to where any one person draws the line. For me the line is drawn well before this piece of bling!
        Alex Higgins "If I knew you were comin I'd have baked a cake, baked a cake, baked a cake"

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        • #34
          Specs

          Originally Posted by -Matty- View Post
          What are the specs of the cue your getting?
          Its shown in this thread:

          http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...268#post307268

          Cocobolo butt with thicker than normal veneers, maple, black, maple. Standard length and weight. I asked for a shaft with 4 chevrons as i like a pale looking shaft.

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