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Do you find that he likes to use a slightly thicker taper than other cue makers?[/QUOTE]
Yes you are right. this is one of the reasons why I like his cues. but it's a personal preference. the splices might not be perfectly even, but the "feel" of the cue he made me 2 years ago is second to none IMOProud winner of the 2009 Premier League Semi-Final Prediction Contest
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Originally Posted by Asi View PostYes you are right. this is one of the reasons why I like his cues. but it's a personal preference. the splices might not be perfectly even, but the "feel" of the cue he made me 2 years ago is second to none IMO
I think perhaps those who are looking for a firmer and stiff hit would prefer this type of taper.
And since the taper is a bit different from other cue makers', it stands to reason that you probably will not find another cue with a hit close to your Northwest once you sell it. Does this make any sense?
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostI have only seen a few and on the few I have come across I did notice the taper felt a bit more "straight" and thick than that from say John Parris.
I think perhaps those who are looking for a firmer and stiff hit would prefer this type of taper.
And since the taper is a bit different from other cue makers', it stands to reason that you probably will not find another cue with a hit close to your Northwest once you sell it. Does this make any sense?Last edited by Asi; 4 March 2010, 08:29 AM.Proud winner of the 2009 Premier League Semi-Final Prediction Contest
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cheers mate for the reply. phoned first he said it was ok, me and a mate went. He didnt seem that intrested at first until i placed an order but cant blame him he must get loads of time wasters in there. just cant wait untill its ready now.
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New John Parris or Mike Wooldridge?
What would you suggest I do?
Buy a Parris cue you can feel and test out; or a Wooldridge you have to wait until the post arrives, is it then too late do you wish you had tried a cue out somewhere else?
What do the Wooldridge owners think?
My heart says Wooldridge but my logical side say Parris.
Help please.
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So.....
In the end i decided to get my existing cue modified rather than spend a lot of money on a new one, after visiting kevin at Northwest Cues, he reccomended that it would be the best option for me, but not for him, which I thought was good of him , he could have easily made a sale from me but seemed quite happy giving me good advice.
Anyway the upshot is I had my cue made heavier, shortened by an inch and a half, had a thread added to the butt for a mini butt extention, and the tip made smaller to 8.5mm, and re finished to remove all knocks and damage. all in all cost me 65 pound, and I'll tell you he has done a superb job.
Just like having a brand new cue, and I couldn't be happier.
And it seems like a good decision, as a few days after giving it to kevin, a friend of mine offered me his parris amassador cue which is in absolutely perfect condition for £50.00.........OMG!!
£50 bloody quid still cant believe it, obviously i bought it, as its a massive bargin, same size as my modified one just a little lighter.
so now I have 2 cues for pretty much half the price i was going to spend on a new one....
Cuffed is not the word...
Cheers Kevin for a fantastic job done on my old cue, I will reccomend him to any one who will listen from now on!!!
Just thought i would share this with you.
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Originally Posted by Crazy_Cabbie View PostSo.....
In the end i decided to get my existing cue modified rather than spend a lot of money on a new one, after visiting kevin at Northwest Cues, he reccomended that it would be the best option for me, but not for him, which I thought was good of him , he could have easily made a sale from me but seemed quite happy giving me good advice.
Anyway the upshot is I had my cue made heavier, shortened by an inch and a half, had a thread added to the butt for a mini butt extention, and the tip made smaller to 8.5mm, and re finished to remove all knocks and damage. all in all cost me 65 pound, and I'll tell you he has done a superb job.
Just like having a brand new cue, and I couldn't be happier.
And it seems like a good decision, as a few days after giving it to kevin, a friend of mine offered me his parris amassador cue which is in absolutely perfect condition for £50.00.........OMG!!
£50 bloody quid still cant believe it, obviously i bought it, as its a massive bargin, same size as my modified one just a little lighter.
so now I have 2 cues for pretty much half the price i was going to spend on a new one....
Cuffed is not the word...
Cheers Kevin for a fantastic job done on my old cue, I will reccomend him to any one who will listen from now on!!!
Just thought i would share this with you.
Jackanory give us a story! sheesh if i have trouble sleeping at night i shall read one of your FAR FAR from the truth posts!
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