Flakeandrun
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There's something beautiful about the curvature of splicing on truly hand spliced cues. Are there any pool cue makers out there doing similar? I only ever seem to see the sharp points associated with Machine-splicing. Here is My Cheshire Ultimate (Made by Steve Spencer) and a 30+ year old Stamford Series 1 belonging to my friend.
Had a few hungover games this weekend, and it was clear to see he didn't take kindly to me mopping the floor with him on the pool table the other day
so he crushed my poor hungover brain in a best of 5 yesterday (he won 5-0, and out classed me on all fronts. I did beat him 2 sets to 1 in some best of 7 8-ball after). The facilities here, as usual, are awesome. Heated table, private room, electronic scoreboard and no one really cares if you smoke or drink inside.
It was nice to get on the snooker table after a few months, I thought my game would suffer greatly having spent so much time on the blue felt, but I had a few nice breaks (a couple of 30+ and 47 - my friend had a couple of 50+ breaks) and I generally enjoyed my time back on the green baize. Re-highlighted the immense difference in difficulty between the disciplines
Little pic of both sides of the room, during the customary beginning of frame safety exchange.
Had a few hungover games this weekend, and it was clear to see he didn't take kindly to me mopping the floor with him on the pool table the other day

It was nice to get on the snooker table after a few months, I thought my game would suffer greatly having spent so much time on the blue felt, but I had a few nice breaks (a couple of 30+ and 47 - my friend had a couple of 50+ breaks) and I generally enjoyed my time back on the green baize. Re-highlighted the immense difference in difficulty between the disciplines
Little pic of both sides of the room, during the customary beginning of frame safety exchange.
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