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Got my cue guys, thanks to u lot. Thing on beauty, will put up some pics when allowed. That’s not the end of the story though, when I got to the lads house, had to wait a few min as he was running a bit late, anyway saw him pull up and go to the house. I went to the front door and introduced myself, he said hello I’m Stefan, as I shook his hand I recognised his face, he let me in and started talking, asked why he was selling the cue and he said that he just goes through them, he mentioned the he was an old pro, still not quite sure who until he told me his full name, some of u will remember him most wont, it was Stefan Mazrocis, so I now have an old pros cue, fingers crossed might make a decent break with it.
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Originally Posted by biffer View PostGot my cue guys, thanks to u lot. Thing on beauty, will put up some pics when allowed. That’s not the end of the story though, when I got to the lads house, had to wait a few min as he was running a bit late, anyway saw him pull up and go to the house. I went to the front door and introduced myself, he said hello I’m Stefan, as I shook his hand I recognised his face, he let me in and started talking, asked why he was selling the cue and he said that he just goes through them, he mentioned the he was an old pro, still not quite sure who until he told me his full name, some of u will remember him most wont, it was Stefan Mazrocis, so I now have an old pros cue, fingers crossed might make a decent break with it.
For those who don't know, read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_MazrocisJames lovell
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I decided to go up to my local club and give my new Glover cue a whirl, needless to say first few practice games were sketchy at best, going from a 3/4 joint cue and much shorter, to a one piece longer and lighter cue threw me at first. took me a hour or so to get the feel of the cue but was happy with the end result, looking forward to my next session, hope to be playing on Sunday morning for 2-3 hours, fingers crossed.
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