i just got 1 for 400 so going with that thanks any way its a very nice cue and its my spec as well so all good lol bargin
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostTrev is consistently consistent , his cues are a work of art .
Can't sleep lol.
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Originally Posted by Particle Physics View PostFolk like Trev and Robin Cook offer terrific value so all things being equal, these are the best cue makers, because they offer the same standard, for a lot less.
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A few of you might be aware that I recently put an order in for a JPU cue and I have been slated for this by some members. The truth is I'm buying this cue as an investment If when I have a few shots it turns out I like it I'll play with it. But my intention is to store the cue for 5 to 10 years then sell it. If I was buying a new cue to play with I would go to Trevor as there is no difference in the standard and the price is much better.
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I have just ordered a parris special cue. I too have fingers crossed it will be a good one. If not, I'm hoping my Asian friends across the border will keep their interest. The price is likely to go up in the long run as nice wood starts to run low is my argument.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostWhichever cues suits you best, there is no such thing as best or better cue, I thought we'd discussed this before and that is the real answer.
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I don't really see that big a problem paying more for brand name or good reputation. People pay over the good for Mercedes etc when a cheaper Bmw maybe a better car. Or people go for more expensive Chanel over better made Louis Vuitton. I think this can be observed in all aspects of life so why be slated for choosing a John Parris over a Trevor White???Last edited by jono*; 2 September 2012, 10:55 AM.
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Originally Posted by Particle Physics View PostIf you really want a Trev, I'd get one soon, because I really believe he's going to be the next John Parris. Prices will only go in one direction as his fame grows.
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Originally Posted by cazmac1 View PostTrue, but I think what they are getting at is the quality of the work rather than the playability of the cue. To which I would say they are on a par.
Johns cues don't come close to Trevs work, maybe the odd one or 2 now and then are on par but on par consistently, NARRRRRRR.....def not.
The CONSISTENCY of work from john just int the same as the consistency of trev, that's what you get having a 'workforce' and more than one person working on cues i guess....
Trev over john EVERYTIME.
Last edited by cally; 2 September 2012, 12:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by cally View Post
The CONSISTENCY of work from john just int the same as the consistency of trev, that's what you get having a 'workforce' and more than one person working on cues i guess....
PMSL.
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