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john parris or trevor white
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postmore expensive than better made louis vuitton............. i think you might be imagining this! i bought my wife a LV handbag and it still hurts now, i have bought cars for less!
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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 cally View PostNo way are they on par bud....
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.
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Dear John,
Please accept my sincere and honest apology if any offence was caused about Parris Cues.
Best wishes, PP.Last edited by Particle Physics; 4 September 2012, 10:05 AM.Harder than you think is a beautiful thing.
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I think Trevor would be embarrassed at some of the replies on this thread. Trevor has nothing but respect for JP so unless he has changed his view I think he would disagree with a lot that said. If any one has example's of JP's apparently poor quality cue's please post pictures so that we can all be so well informed?
Maybe it because he don't used red glue anymore
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The problem for me with Parris cues is that the standard taper is just a bit too thick for my taste resulting in a stiffer flex on the shaft. I've seen a few with uneven splice work too.
Still, I always maintain that the best cue I played with and never owned was a John Parris cue.
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I've had frames with hundreds of cues and Norman Dagley's had a Parris one piece cue that I really liked.
Got to play with it before and again after his death. It just felt great when I was playing with it. Not even the most decorative cue, far from a show piece but it really hit well.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostI've had frames with hundreds of cues and Norman Dagley's had a Parris one piece cue that I really liked.
Got to play with it before and again after his death. It just felt great when I was playing with it. Not even the most decorative cue, far from a show piece but it really hit well.
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