New cue arrived today!

Big Arm

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My new Master Cue M7 arrived today from Stu Green at Green Baize. It was picked up by the courier on Tuesday and here today! That's amazing. What great service! My cue is 58", 18oz., 3/4 joint and 10mm tip. Stu sent me nine pictures before he shipped it, but I can not figure out how to upload them so I can post. Will have to have the wife take pictures and then maybe I can post them.
 
My new Master Cue M7 arrived today from Stu Green at Green Baize. It was picked up by the courier on Tuesday and here today! That's amazing. What great service! My cue is 58", 18oz., 3/4 joint and 10mm tip. Stu sent me nine pictures before he shipped it, but I can not figure out how to upload them so I can post. Will have to have the wife take pictures and then maybe I can post them.

I'd recommend that you start an account with Flickr, Picasa, or some other photo-sharing site. The biggest pain is probably setting up the site and uploading the photos; once you've done that, you can share photos not just of your cue, but of your table, table layouts during your first century break, etc.

Alternately, you can email the photos to me via my address at FindSnooker.com and I can post them for you.
 
I have a photobucket account. Stu had sent nice pictures but I could not figure out how to transfer from my e-mail to photobucket. My wife will take pictures tomorrow (hopefully) and then we should be able to post pictures. Pictures don't really do it justice. It is very beautiful. What looked like white veneers was really natural colored wood. By the way, I was able to play with the cue for an hour or so today and liked it. It is going to take a while to get used to it, but so far so good.
 
I have a photobucket account. Stu had sent nice pictures but I could not figure out how to transfer from my e-mail to photobucket. My wife will take pictures tomorrow (hopefully) and then we should be able to post pictures. Pictures don't really do it justice. It is very beautiful. What looked like white veneers was really natural colored wood. By the way, I was able to play with the cue for an hour or so today and liked it. It is going to take a while to get used to it, but so far so good.

Awesome.

If you get stuck transferring the photos, don't hesitate to ask and the collective snooker brother/sisterhood will try to help.

Speaking for programmers worldwide, I apologize for the non-intuitive, craptacular interfaces of most software.
 
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