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as said, no image being displayed.
You can use a free image-sharing site like TinyPic or ImgBB, without registering, to upload your images, you may have to do the "not a robot" checks quickly.
In TinyPic, click the "for forum" code, to copy.
In ImgBB, change the "Embed Code" to "BBCode full linked", hover over the code, a "copy" will appear, click this.
Go to your TSF post and paste. You can do multiple images in a single post.Last edited by DeanH; 21 June 2019, 08:41 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Sorry about that! Should be showing now. Thank you for informing me on how to add pictures.Last edited by Eddie41085; 21 June 2019, 10:15 PM.
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A very nice example of the badge
This cue was only made for 3 years as Tom Reece made a 901 break on 1916.
It is said that the wavy lines indicates the badge is ivory (as apposed to later straight lines which are plastic).
These 1913 onward cues are supposedly nice snooker cues, earlier ones being more billiards and possibly whippy.
If you have the opportunity, get it and if you like it, use it; if not, a great starter for your collection
value - possibly from £100 to £200 depending on spec and condition, and the buyer
How is the rest of the cue above the badge, etc. ?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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