Arthur Que New?

Dwalk70

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Hi
Does anyone know where I could find an Arthur Que since they are made in Germany? A new one is preferred but would purchase a lightly used one.
 
I have an arthur 3 piece travel cue lying around somewhere: not overly fancy and in the 3k range let me know if that would fit the bill via PM. Is located in Europe but no ivory in it so shipping wouldnt be a problem
 
Have a look here: https://www.billard-dienst.de/arthur-custom-cues/?p=1&o=4

Or call Marcus directly for counselling under: +496233737269

@Dwalk70 you can change it to english:
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Big Tatoo live in Germany maybe he knows shop that Carrie’s what you seek.

Arthur Cues has website, but it’s in German.
 
Yea I viewed in English. Thanks that helped. I assume they only speak German so I don’t think a call would help much.
 
Ok thanks. So no one else but cornerstone can get his cues in the US? He doesn’t have any other dealers here?
You would be best to talk to cuemaker directly. Cornerstone is resells cues, they are most likely not an official dealer of those cues.
 
Or you write an E-Mail to Marcus Dienst? As i know, he spend also some time in the US and Germans / Austrians are able to speak - write in English!
 
Yea I viewed in English. Thanks that helped. I assume they only speak German so I don’t think a call would help much.
I spoke to Arthur at the Super Billiards Expo several years back, his English is excellent so he should be able to communicate with you.

Edit: I recalled his name is Markus and Arthur is the brand name.
 
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I spoke to Arthur at the Super Billiards Expo several years back, his English is excellent so he should be able to communicate with you.
It's really humbling how well many people speak English as a second language. Not just getting the idea across but communicating nuance, too.
 
I spoke to Arthur at the Super Billiards Expo several years back, his English is excellent so he should be able to communicate with you.

It's really humbling how well many people speak English as a second language. Not just getting the idea across but communicating nuance, too.
I agree. I'll watch content on YouTube from Sweden or The Netherlands and the language is near perfect; other than a slight accent you'd never know the presenter isn't British or American or Australian.
 
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