This is my story of my ongoing experience with Prulhiere cues.
I had seen some of his cues on ebay and on here and I thought I would order a cue from this guy. I thought maybe he was an up and coming cue maker and I could get one of his cues early on.
I contacted him through ebay and asked if...
Maybe it's time for a few rules in the "for sale" section. Like a price must be included in the post. I mean you either want to sell it or you don't.
What gets me is when people don't post a price and then ***** about getting low ball offers.
Well, I have an order in for one. I ordered an ebony (dark).
Have about 4 weeks left before the finish time he gave me. I will definitely give my honest opinion of it.
If I bought a cue with a cork wrap, can it be taken off and a leather wrap installed?
I was wondering about the thickness. Does it depend on the cork used?
Found this which searching ebay. Thought it would look great in a pool room, only problem is I don't have a pool room.
It's a neat item for those that like this stuff.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/370827209759?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2648
A couple of articles
http://www.karenkramerfilms.com/pdf/pool_tourney.pdf
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1077041/3/index.htm
Three 50 yd. spools of linen Cuttyhunk for $45 on ebay.
Not mine but thought someone might want it. #9, 27 test
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Linen-Cuttyhunk-line-best-for-model-tall-ship-riggings-/300893851062?pt
I was told #9 was the size of the old Cortland that was used, and Cuttyhunk was the same quality as the Cortland. I assume the size is consistent over different brands.
I was just looking for maybe a conformation that that information was correct.