Good Day,
I played with allot of cue's, the most memorable was a Brunswick Trophy that I picked up at a pond shop for 60.00 dollars. I loved that cue, it did not matter what kind of tip i had on it or what game I was playing I knew that it would produce anything I could imagine, it was a dream to play with. I lost that cue because of a few drinks and a lady caller, i would have never of lost it if it was not for the later I could never get drunk enough to leave her behind. Lol. Told the story to my Cousin who is also a snooker buff, he called me last year and asked me if I put my initials on the but, I asked him if there were dots between the initials, he said yes. I could hardly beleive it. 10 years later and 3000 miles away from where I lost it and my baby was able to say good bye, she was picked up at a value village for 5.00 dollars, I am sure that the ebony that was salvaged from that great cue will make a great cue.
One of my cue stories.
Cheers,
I played with allot of cue's, the most memorable was a Brunswick Trophy that I picked up at a pond shop for 60.00 dollars. I loved that cue, it did not matter what kind of tip i had on it or what game I was playing I knew that it would produce anything I could imagine, it was a dream to play with. I lost that cue because of a few drinks and a lady caller, i would have never of lost it if it was not for the later I could never get drunk enough to leave her behind. Lol. Told the story to my Cousin who is also a snooker buff, he called me last year and asked me if I put my initials on the but, I asked him if there were dots between the initials, he said yes. I could hardly beleive it. 10 years later and 3000 miles away from where I lost it and my baby was able to say good bye, she was picked up at a value village for 5.00 dollars, I am sure that the ebony that was salvaged from that great cue will make a great cue.
One of my cue stories.
Cheers,
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