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Thanks for the discussion, I've now ordered a custom cue from the Stamford cuemakers, and it'll take couple of months to finish. I will let you know if I'm satisfied with it !
I am from China, Stamford cuemakers became more and more popular here, of course the reason is Ding, even Liang Wenbo changed his cue to stamford for this reason as well, I have ordered nearly 20 cues from them for my freinds, honestly most of them are splendid, but 2 or 3 of them are whippy. unexpectly, 2 maple one was really nice, very old timber, rare to see this, if you order one from any cuemaker, it is a gamble, not only from Paul
PS, Paul is a nice guy, his son Lewis is a snooker player, they made nice cases, haha
i play with a stamford hand made,its absolutely fantastic,though its only 17 1/2 oz the power i get off the cue is amazing,i bought it for 250 ,(only the cue ,excluding the extensions and case) even if you dont buy a stamford ,you should buy the case its amazing,i would definately recommend a stamford to you.
If you ask Paul he'll send you a price list; his cases are amazingly good. Also heard very good things about North Wales Cases, guy who makes them comes on this forum too, so I'm told.
Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
How does the Pro series 2 stand against other cues? I got the list too, but the series 1 v series 2 is a bit confusing. Series 1 prices seem to be out of my league, but I am a bit hesistant - if I do purchase a series 2 about the quality of wood.
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