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    Hi every1,

    need some experts views on how much is can a John parris "traditional" handmade cue(one piece ash) be sold for?

    And is there any ways to differenciate between the authentic JP and those imitation?

    Thks!

  • #2
    Hi.

    Well, I’m looking for one as well. I recommend you search on ebay.co.uk, or in JP website, www.parriscues.com. Be aware that the prices in his website are VAT free, so you will have to add more 15% to the final price. In my opinion, you must wait a few weeks and try to get one on ebay, there are allays people selling JP cues.
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    • #3
      Hey Mate

      Watch this link, its a jp traditional cue for sale. a bit expensive in my opinion, but it's up to you.

      Cheers

      http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/John-Parris-Tr...d=p3286.c0.m14
      What awaits each person in heaven is eternal bliss, divine rest, and a snooker table.

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      • #4
        hi just a quick ward be carefull of this seller .a traditional cue is only 57 inches long and not 58 i should know as i have one and cost £299 plus vat what sort of price do you have in mind .ps sd joint is extra £25 thanks.

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        • #5
          this maybe a special, tradtional cue made to special spec which costs extra to a tradtional

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          • #6
            hi then it would say special cue and not traditional .

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            • #7
              I usually look for the red glue, and I think his ferruel is quite thin...but I am not a John Parris expert by all means. I am sure there are better ways to check if a John parris is real. I have emailed John Before and he replied very promptly as to whether the cue was made by him or not.
              www.AuroraCues.com

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                I usually look for the red glue, and I think his ferruel is quite thin...but I am not a John Parris expert by all means. I am sure there are better ways to check if a John parris is real. I have emailed John Before and he replied very promptly as to whether the cue was made by him or not.
                John Parris has changed the glue a couple of years ago and there are no more red glue lines.
                I am confused... Oh wait... Maybe I'm not...

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by mick 142 View Post
                  hi then it would say special cue and not traditional .
                  not all the time, tradtional cues are standard at 57 inches and 9.5 tip.

                  i bought a tradtional cue to someone's specs of 58 inches and 9mm tip. the badge read, tradtional

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                  • #10
                    Quick point on the VAT; the prices are without VAT but you wouldn't pay that if you were from outside the EU.
                    Unless I could get to the shop I would get a similar design made by Trevor White if it was me though. That's if he is taking orders at the moment.

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