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How long did you have to wait in total with the four weeks? I'm with you when you place an order for an ultimate you know the lead time is going to be around a year give or take a month. I understand ppl frustration's but they have to under stand that john can't employ someone 24-7 to answer customer queries that the whole purpose of the FAQ.
Hope you get the cue of your dreams sharkster. stick a picture on this thread as well.
Hello Cazmac, I sent demand via there website in mid dec 2011. it will be 32 weeks if I receive it on time. Thanks, I hope it will pot the balls by itself, lol wishfull thinking. I am happy they replied to me and I know that construction is underway. Cheers,
Will post pics here.
Cheers, again
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I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
Completely unrelated I know but parris has just tweeted that 7 of the 8 quarter finalists in the PTC are using Parris cues. Say what you like about him, that is some achievement that will probably never be beaten by any other cue maker again. He must be very proud.
I wont be in the final but will have a Parris Cue. lol
I try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
I'm thinking of changing my cue order to a 3/4. Cueman how many of those quarter finalist where using 3/4 or one piece cues?
4 of them I think, little uncertain about McManus, if he was using a 3/4 then its 4, if not then 3. Higginson, Hawkins and Williams the others, though Williams is a 1 pc with a joint put in above the splices.
Why would the lead time be shorter? Unless they make the butts & shafts separately? Presume they would make all the cues as one piece and split as required???
Why would the lead time be shorter? Unless they make the butts & shafts separately? Presume they would make all the cues as one piece and split as required???
Yes all 3/4 cues are made as a shaft and a butt, which is why as they make more of them they turn more shafts, hence why they are quicker to make. 1 piece cues are just that and trying to find the right balance, feel, even points, straight grain, amount of arrows etc, it can take quite a while to find the right shaft for each Ultimate cue order.
Why would the lead time be shorter? Unless they make the butts & shafts separately? Presume they would make all the cues as one piece and split as required???
To be honest I think John could make a butt up in three days so this can't be the reason. It might just be that in a one piece the shaft runs the whole length of the cue so he needs to find a shaft that has the right features on the part of the shaft that is showing and with the right playing characteristics.
4 of them I think, little uncertain about McManus, if he was using a 3/4 then its 4, if not then 3. Higginson, Hawkins and Williams the others, though Williams is a 1 pc with a joint put in above the splices.
Thanks for the info Cueman.
I see you pipped me to the answer to deepscrews question.
Yes all 3/4 cues are made as a shaft and a butt, which is why as they make more of them they turn more shafts, hence why they are quicker to make. 1 piece cues are just that and trying to find the right balance, feel, even points, straight grain, amount of arrows etc, it can take quite a while to find the right shaft for each Ultimate cue order.
After reading this I think I'll wait for the one piece
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