not sure but i think you can get a cue of that design from t,white for 450 i know for sure you can from robin cook. the reason i wouldn't buy it is it would be pretty hard to get your money back if you sold it on or anywhere near your money back. people wont part with there cash unless its a cue made by a top maker. as for the level of workmanship how do we know there not in the market so we cant compare to the other top cues. they might be the bees knees but i think it takes time to build up a good fan base before you can start charging top prices.
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Originally Posted by ste bed View Posthow do you know it has a very nice feel in yr hands have you held or seen this cue?
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Jp email to me this is an old trademark parris, the first batch 'ultimate'
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhy are you talking about JP cues 888 ??? this is not JP cue
Erh... is this jp ultimate? correct me if i'm wrong.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhy are you talking about JP cues 888 ??? this is not JP cue
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Joking aside the thing is if it was Trevor or one of our best makers offering this as a new model you'd have a fair idea what it would be like, all down to established reputations plus it would hold its value, so a no lose.
No dis-respect to Potter at all its just at the moment its hard to say anything good bad or indifferent without seeing one & to justify a ÂŁ450 valuation from a new brand going straight in at the top end, unless of course its been made by a leading cue maker...........but without there badge is it worth the same ?
I'd also be interested if Trevor or our other makers had an opinion on using oak for the shaft ?
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hi all i had an oak cue14 yrs ago made by kieth bullivant in sheffield ,he made about a dozen,my mates had 1 apiece 1 got broke in a paddy the other was given to me i played with it for a couple of years then it got broke,they were made from old roof trusses that he cut up.
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I've had an oak cue - tough as nails, and so dense it was practically unplayable. Looked the bee's knees however... I tried it over one afternoon, and couldn't get on with it at all, so it got returned, as the maker had offered to take it back if I couldn't get on with it, and I went back to ash!
Somebody (a cuemaker!) once told me that if there was a 'miracle' wood out there, everybody'd be using it, and I reckon all our top cuemakers know how to make a cue with a good taper, so if they're not making cues from oak, then there's perhaps a reason for that, and it's not because they don't know how to taper the cue properly.Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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hi jrc the first 1 was the landlords whos temperment was slightly worse than mine put in the corner bag and snapped the other 1 i had missed a sitter and just rapped it on the floor and the top 6inch broke off which i dint mean to do so made a meal of it and put lots of bits in the bin lol
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Originally Posted by 888 View PostYap, i own before also 'ultimate' but it is 3/4, also same like this timber over 20 years old mature oak timber, sold it to my best fren here, nickname 'chatlag' seldom log in now, where r u brother?Last edited by ste bed; 17 September 2010, 10:22 AM.
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