I want a Parris though do you have any and what prices are they?
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Tommo, see my other thread. I've got one in your spec range. Send me an email to barry0947@gmail.com for some photos.
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think you should maybe read around a bit on the forum before you decide.
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Originally Posted by tommo146 View PostI want a Parris though do you have any and what prices are they?Craftsman custom made cue
57 inches
17 ounces
9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
ash shaft plain ebony butt
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Don't agree all in the mind, I had a joe davis old peradon since i started playing 25 years ago and i have tried quite a few cues since it broke this year and i have to say only parris cues have been the ones i can get used to and feel good they have solid shaft and great chevrons on most as for Stephen Hendry you are probably talking the best player ever to pick a cue up for all round game and in massive pressure situations he could probably have won with a twig in his hey day exceptional but for us mere mortals the slightest improvement by a good cue stick is vital and a friend of mine advised me of specs i should try and having done this and used a parris my win percentage in matches has vastly improved only draw back has been my long game not been so good but consistency much better so have to disagree about it being all in the mind!
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Originally Posted by tommo146 View PostDon't agree all in the mind, I had a joe davis old peradon since i started playing 25 years ago and i have tried quite a few cues since it broke this year and i have to say only parris cues have been the ones i can get used to and feel good they have solid shaft and great chevrons on most as for Stephen Hendry you are probably talking the best player ever to pick a cue up for all round game and in massive pressure situations he could probably have won with a twig in his hey day exceptional but for us mere mortals the slightest improvement by a good cue stick is vital and a friend of mine advised me of specs i should try and having done this and used a parris my win percentage in matches has vastly improved only draw back has been my long game not been so good but consistency much better so have to disagree about it being all in the mind!
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Originally Posted by tommo146 View PostDon't agree all in the mind, I had a joe davis old peradon since i started playing 25 years ago and i have tried quite a few cues since it broke this year and i have to say only parris cues have been the ones i can get used to and feel good they have solid shaft and great chevrons on most as for Stephen Hendry you are probably talking the best player ever to pick a cue up for all round game and in massive pressure situations he could probably have won with a twig in his hey day exceptional but for us mere mortals the slightest improvement by a good cue stick is vital and a friend of mine advised me of specs i should try and having done this and used a parris my win percentage in matches has vastly improved only draw back has been my long game not been so good but consistency much better so have to disagree about it being all in the mind!
not disagreeing with you or wanting to cause a row just in my humble opinion think its very easy to spend a lot of money on a name thinking that it must be the best out there, but as we all know there are plenty of players doing very well with any old piece of wood, how about alan McManus as another example of someone who had a lot of success without a recognised cueCraftsman custom made cue
57 inches
17 ounces
9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
ash shaft plain ebony butt
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Originally Posted by tommo146 View Postyour opinion so with the greatest respect your wrong! I can only speak how this has improved my game what works for one doesn't always work for someone else
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Originally Posted by tommo146 View PostI must admit feel of a parris is better than any other cue i have ever plated with nothing to do with the name they just play well stiff shafts aswell had some very springy ones which do not suit me all about personal choice!
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