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BCE PROTEGE MARK SELBY 2 PIECE CUE EL2-2D

BCE PROTEGE MARK SELBY 2 PIECE CUE EL2-2D

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BCE PROTEGE MARK SELBY 2 PIECE CUE EL2-2D
Regular price £57.34 GBP
Regular price £60.35 GBP Sale price £57.34 GBP

Introducing the BCE Protégé Series - a remarkable collection of snooker and pool cues designed to guide and support aspiring players on the journey to excellence

Created by the renowned BCE brand these cues represent a unique blend of quality craftsmanship and the invaluable endorsement of two champions who have walked the path to success

World Snooker Champion Mark Selby and World 8-Ball Pool Champion Christophe Lambert

The BCE Protégé Series aims to serve as a guiding light for all snooker and pool enthusiasts who aspire to reach the next level of skill and proficiency

  • Length: 57in (145cm)
  • Configuration: 1/2 Cut Cue
  • Tip: 95mm Tip
  • Ferrule: 8mm Brass with a 95mm Diameter
  • Shaft Wood: North American Ash
  • Joint: Spiral Brass Joint
  • Butt Wood: Ebonised 4 Point Butt
  • Butt Design: Vibrant Decalised Designs
  • Bumper: Leather Bumper
  • Badge: BCE Mark Selby Decal

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