I recently sent my JP cue away to Parris Cues to get 4 secondary splices of Thuya Burr with blue veneers,7 weeks and £160.00 later i got it back and was shocked to find the new splices are uneven.I am really surprised that John let the cue go out like that as i have had a JP Regency cue in the past which was absolutely perfect.Don't get me wrong the cue is beautiful to play with i just would have expected it to be perfect in every way considering JP is one of the top cue makers.Has anyone had any experience with this?
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Looks pretty shoddy work when your paying extra for a bit of exclusivity...I wonder if Mr Parris actually takes a look at some of the cues which leave his premises??...On saying that the Ultimate i sold for a mate a bit back was number 401 and none of the splices lined up and in fairness i wouldn't have bought it in the first place.
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostI emailed parris cues to get an update of what cues he had ready to buy off the shelf. That was around 10 days ago and still not reply. Says 24 hour wait to get a reply. Bad service.
Can any cuemaker comment on how hard it is to get splices and veneers the same length at the top? From a laymans point of view it would seem to be a case of accurate measurement, but there may be more to it?Last edited by narl; 2 January 2013, 11:04 PM.
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Originally Posted by sberry View Postit really doesn't matter, they don't play better if the splices are level or not, it's window dressing!!!
money for old rope, if a cue plays, it plays!!
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Originally Posted by sberry View Postit really doesn't matter, they don't play better if the splices are level or not, it's window dressing!!!
money for old rope, if a cue plays, it plays!!When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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