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Splices uneven,badge not inset correctly,wrong joint.If we were generous we could say "made after a very long lunch".How generous are you feeling ? hic.
Badge looks good to be fair, although it seems its been messed with around the edges, joint not right and the cut & shape of the butt doesn't look right either.
Hard to tell from pics butt appears to be rosewood, now John has in the past used a particular type of rosewood when doing alterations or butt lengthening etc, but i don't think thats the case with this one.
Regardless though for anyone who's spent there hard earned cash & not got the real thing only a fake its terrible & just not right in my book, and thats assuming the seller actually knows, i wouldn't mind betting there are cues out there bought in good faith that may be fake and the owners don't even know, until maybe they sell it on.
Always best for anyone not sure to maybe ask the help of someone a bit more experienced if possible before buying, better to be safe than sorry, you normally find with sales like this, not always but generally the pictures are a bit vague or poor quality which should cast doubts then.
Other thing to remember is the red glue at the tips of splices is no sure way to tell either as this hasn't been used on Parris Cues for couple of years or so now.
Last edited by CueAntW147; 13 September 2010, 03:45 PM.
well he got done by a guy with great feedback for selling cues who knew what it was i am sure! the thing is its not a bad cue at all its just not a parris cue!
I heard there are lots of fake JP cues in the far East.
I am thinking if he had gotten the right pin, lowered the badge and done a better job at putting it on, he could fool a lot of people.
It is a tough world out there on ebay.
I heard there are lots of fake JP cues in the far East.
I am thinking if he had gotten the right pin, lowered the badge and done a better job at putting it on, he could fool a lot of people.
It is a tough world out there on ebay.
I have seen a few in Singapore but most f them are badge classic, never seen one in special.
The worst thing abt the fakes is that the price is not cheap either. I remember seeing one for £150.
Then there was one classic with number!
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