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ive just swapped from my TW to one ive recently made and at the min i love it - 58" 9.6mm 15.3/4 oz i know thats pretty light but it seems to play brilliantly ive made 5 or 6 cues now and this one is by far the best player so far !!..
had a 94 with it the other day (lineups!!) but thats my best to date gutted that i missed the pink for a tonne !!!
Cue Craft "Mirage", 16oz (very light), 57", 9mm BD with ash shaft. Had it for 10 years maybe more and just use an Extenda as the accessorie for long shots.
On order- JP "Majestic", 17.5oz, 57", 9.5mm Elkie with ash shaft. Along with all the extensions available, 6" butt etc etc.
Cue Craft "Mirage", 16oz (very light), 57", 9mm BD with ash shaft. Had it for 10 years maybe more and just use an Extenda as the accessorie for long shots.
On order- JP "Majestic", 17.5oz, 57", 9.5mm Elkie with ash shaft. Along with all the extensions available, 6" butt etc etc.
What is an older JP Majestic...any picture, please? I thought he just started to offer this in his new line...did he used to make them, too?
think your self lucky its a very nice cue i was down the pub the other day and my girlfriend saw a duffrin center split red dot and turns to me and says wow that cue looks really nice y don't u get one of them lol
1pc Ash/Ebony "Paul Morris Designed" cue (made by Mastercraft I believe). 9mm Stainless ferrule, MW Supertip, about 16oz. Guys I play with who own Parris cues prefer mine. I think its one of those special cues that come up once in a while that just feel fantastic to play with. Its great on the pool table and very capable on the Snooker table too.
(Unlike its owner who is either pretty decent or total crap. Consistency is key....) lol!
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