Well after all it is a 2 piece and not a 3/4..
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Originally Posted by Mathias121 View Post
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Originally Posted by Mathias121 View PostDo you think? I have a couple of cue craft cases and they seem to hold the cues slightly better.
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Originally Posted by qc2 View Post
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Originally Posted by Davebarker1978 View PostThe only way to be 100% sure would be for any potential buyers to contact Parris prior to bidding.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostThing is who would actually take a chance on paying more than a standard Master Cue version, as if you tried to sell it you would have same problems everytime
Regardless I have never seen a machine spliced JP cue that isn't badged as a master cue. Depending on how much alcohol I consume this evening I may be visiting relatives in Forest Hill tomorrow. If I do I may pop in and ask them out of curiosity but already consumed alot (after all it is poets day) so it is very unlikely.
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Originally Posted by Davebarker1978 View PostIf the potential buyer had reassurance from John Parris that the cue is authentic then they would not be taking a risk. If they could aquire written proof from JP then that should prevent these issues.
Regardless I have never seen a machine spliced JP cue that isn't badged as a master cue. Depending on how much alcohol I consume this evening I may be visiting relatives in Forest Hill tomorrow. If I do I may pop in and ask them out of curiosity but already consumed alot (after all it is poets day) so it is very unlikely.
as you, I have not seen a machined JP that is not a Master cue
I wonder exactly what question and details was asked of John Parris?
Did he know the machined part or only the postcode part?
:wink:Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Davebarker1978 View PostIf the potential buyer had reassurance from John Parris that the cue is authentic then they would not be taking a risk. If they could aquire written proof from JP then that should prevent these issues.
Regardless I have never seen a machine spliced JP cue that isn't badged as a master cue. Depending on how much alcohol I consume this evening I may be visiting relatives in Forest Hill tomorrow. If I do I may pop in and ask them out of curiosity but already consumed alot (after all it is poets day) so it is very unlikely.
as you, I have not seen a machined JP that is not a Master cue
I wonder exactly what question and details was asked of John Parris?
Did he know the machined part or only the postcode part?
:wink:Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Post.....
I wonder exactly what question and details was asked of John Parris?
Did he know the machined part or only the postcode part?
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"I've just had a 10 minute conversation with John Parris with regards to the authenticity of the cue and he confirmed it's one of his, he told me many years ago he put the SE23 disc on all cues until he started different names for cues, John said he keeps an eye out on eBay for fake cues and he did look at mine and said it's not fake, he even explained the joint, the painted extension, he said we later called this a master cue, they sold for about £180, he said whoever buys it give him a call and he would confirm it's one of his. He was really chatty and quite interested in the history of it, nice guy!"
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"I only got off the phone to John an hour ago and he said this was an early master cue before he started putting different names on the disc, he told me he does look on eBay for fake cues and said he looked at mine and confirmed it's he's, he advised me to tell anyone interested in it to give him a call and he will confirm this"
So there you go, you pays yer money and takes yer chance
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cool, thanks for that
very short run of those then, as named cues came in ~87/88; so only, what 3-4 yrs - with the previous plain "John Parris" badge, then the postcode, so could be quite rare.
as you say "...you pays your money..."Last edited by DeanH; 6 January 2018, 11:48 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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