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Snooker cue with extension in metal case


Alan Medic

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This work of art has remained unused for at least 20 years and is in immaculate condition. Given my best playing days are behind me, I'm happy to part with it for an agreed sum. I've yet to figure out what it might be worth but I'm sure it will be a bargain for any up and coming Alex Higgins.....or John Higgins.


Please note I haven't taken any pictures of it to post, as threads in this section tend to sink like a stone. However, if you think you might like this before this post vanishes, please PM me and I promise to take a picture of it.


Note: This is not part of any two for one deal to include the 3 volumes of The History of Irish Tennis, which can be purchased elsewhere. Now probably on page 563.


PS The cue is anxiously awaiting it's first 147 break. It has had to put up with 14 & 7 in the past which really didn't do it justice.

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