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I've seen these cues ages ago, don't think they make them anymore, they are budget cheap cues, no splicing meaning they use lead weights, the cue doesn't have any new splicings, so the only thing I can see that is "customised" by John Parris, is... the joint.... lol.... I doubt the ash is of any good quality, the ones I've seen previously is only good for a whip, any interested buyer better have a hit with it before deciding to buy it....
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Originally Posted by warren132 View PostRemember that this is only your opinion of the cue lk8..
If the ash wood was any good, why didn't the original maker add a few nice splices so they can make a bit more money on the cue? Most likely it must have been a mass produced machine made cue....
Do you own this cue? Have you played with one? Can you explain how the cue was balanced? Can you find anything else on the cue that's "customised" by John Parris that deserves a mention? Now you've mentioned that my post is ONLY MY opinion, I want to hear YOUR opinion too....Last edited by lk8; 14 April 2010, 07:40 PM.
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