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  • #16
    how about the new white shark from mike wooldridge worth 165 gbp....ive seen that on his website...

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    • #17
      thats not a hand spliced cue.
      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
        thats not a hand spliced cue.
        it's still hand made and better than most full hand spliced cues...
        The Cuefather.

        info@handmadecues.com

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        • #19
          no more Pro and Classic series?

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Post
            it's still hand made and better than most full hand spliced cues...
            no argument from me - but he needs to know you can't buy one of your hand spliced cues for that money!
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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            • #21
              You can't go wrong with a nice 1 piece powerglide executive if you can get yer hands on one. very strong and with no joint problems to contend with! I personally don't lend to this whole handmade £300+ nonsense. £30 from ebay is my limit! pmsl.
              Seriously guys. If thats what you like then thats up to you. Only joking!!!:snooker: :snooker: :snooker:
              Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
              https://wpbsa.com/coaches/simon-seabridge/

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by rocketboy12322 View Post
                hey guys....i am plannin to buy a new cue but have got no clues which one to go for also this is gonna be one of my first handmade cue's.I've been playing past 6 years with the machine spliced one's and now i wanna go for a nice hand made cue preferably an ash 3/4 cue which should last for a pretty good time (value for money) and am currently located in liverpool ......

                so guys can you pls help me out as to which one should i go for...... and i am also ready to travel at the cue maker's place inorder to have the look and feel and place the order....
                check dunns-cues.com Very cheap and good handmade quality. I think u can have it, play with it a few days, if not satisfied, send back for replacement or refund, not sure. Ask them
                It's in the Shaft

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                • #23
                  I can heartily recommend Craftsman Cues.

                  I wanted a handmade cue, but am too tight to spend £300+ on one.

                  They have a good range of cues in the rack that you can try out if, like I was, you are not too sure what spec you are after.
                  Mine took 6 weeks to make - which was spot on what i was quoted.

                  I went for the Majestic, with mini-butt and extension - the lot came in at £250.

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                  • #24
                    i would recommend mastercraft, great price and great quality!
                    ...cue is our weapon, and we know how to kill...

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by pigeonslayer View Post
                      I can heartily recommend Craftsman Cues.

                      I wanted a handmade cue, but am too tight to spend £300+ on one.

                      They have a good range of cues in the rack that you can try out if, like I was, you are not too sure what spec you are after.
                      Mine took 6 weeks to make - which was spot on what i was quoted.

                      I went for the Majestic, with mini-butt and extension - the lot came in at £250.
                      Agreed, craftsman cues are great cues and possibley one of the best in thier price region.

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                      • #26
                        Which Snooker Cue?

                        When I started my Cue store at the www.snookercuestore.co.uk I decided to only stock 1 good maker and that was Peradon. I was also was confused when deciding which manufacturer to go for but after making contact with Peradon i quickly realised they knew a thing or two about cues. After all they've been making them since 1884 which makes them the longest established in the world! They invented the hand splicing method and i believe you may be able to go and have a look at one locally at thier trade counter. They wont sell you one cos they are the manufacturer but i am happy to supply any of thier cues to you and if you shoot me an email i'll get you a discount off my published prices. Good luck
                        Source for the best Snooker Cues.

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                        • #27
                          Mike Wooldridge custom made cue, or Trevor White if out of budget

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