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Well when I placed the order it was quoted 50 weeks. A one piece cue. Not very specific about the chevrons etc, just said 6-10 evenly spaced. The lead times changed when I was 3/4 through the wait. I already have a great cue so it most likely will be extra but we'll see when it arrives. It is very frustrating but not much I can do about it but forget about it and when it arrives it arrives
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Like Jono I'm at the same waiting time, ordered Sep 12 and now waiting 21 months, I haven't as yet contacted JP because I've heard others have and been told the wait is likely to be another 12 months potentially.
Personally had I known it was going to take this long I'd have never placed the order but hindsight is a wonderful thing. What I don't understand is why a 3/4 cue can take 12 months yet a 1 piece is taking roughly 2 1/2 years or more. I accept that it might be a bit more tricky to find suitable shafts for 1pc cues but 2-3 times as long? Something must be wrong with how they are selecting their shafts or the suppliers they are using because other cue makers aren't taking this amount of time over 1pc cues.
Fortunately for me I had a maximus ultimate a little under 2 months ago and already I'm playing great with it. Its a fantastic cue and I highly doubt a JPU can be better. Yes they are fairly expensive but still cheaper than a JPU and only taking a few months to be made. I'm yet to decide whether I will pay for the JPU when its finally ready, it would be a shame to throw away the £100 deposit but what good is paying for a cue I'm not likely to use, though the temptation to sell it on ebay for about £1400 is an option and I'm certain I'd get near that.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostLike Jono I'm at the same waiting time, ordered Sep 12 and now waiting 21 months, I haven't as yet contacted JP because I've heard others have and been told the wait is likely to be another 12 months potentially.
Personally had I known it was going to take this long I'd have never placed the order but hindsight is a wonderful thing. What I don't understand is why a 3/4 cue can take 12 months yet a 1 piece is taking roughly 2 1/2 years or more. I accept that it might be a bit more tricky to find suitable shafts for 1pc cues but 2-3 times as long? Something must be wrong with how they are selecting their shafts or the suppliers they are using because other cue makers aren't taking this amount of time over 1pc cues.
Fortunately for me I had a maximus ultimate a little under 2 months ago and already I'm playing great with it. Its a fantastic cue and I highly doubt a JPU can be better. Yes they are fairly expensive but still cheaper than a JPU and only taking a few months to be made. I'm yet to decide whether I will pay for the JPU when its finally ready, it would be a shame to throw away the £100 deposit but what good is paying for a cue I'm not likely to use, though the temptation to sell it on ebay for about £1400 is an option and I'm certain I'd get near that.
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Originally Posted by svendh View PostJust seen its 24 to 30 month for a 1pc.In progressing!!
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostLike Jono I'm at the same waiting time, ordered Sep 12 and now waiting 21 months, I haven't as yet contacted JP because I've heard others have and been told the wait is likely to be another 12 months potentially.
Personally had I known it was going to take this long I'd have never placed the order but hindsight is a wonderful thing. What I don't understand is why a 3/4 cue can take 12 months yet a 1 piece is taking roughly 2 1/2 years or more. I accept that it might be a bit more tricky to find suitable shafts for 1pc cues but 2-3 times as long? Something must be wrong with how they are selecting their shafts or the suppliers they are using because other cue makers aren't taking this amount of time over 1pc cues.
Fortunately for me I had a maximus ultimate a little under 2 months ago and already I'm playing great with it. Its a fantastic cue and I highly doubt a JPU can be better. Yes they are fairly expensive but still cheaper than a JPU and only taking a few months to be made. I'm yet to decide whether I will pay for the JPU when its finally ready, it would be a shame to throw away the £100 deposit but what good is paying for a cue I'm not likely to use, though the temptation to sell it on ebay for about £1400 is an option and I'm certain I'd get near that.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI take it he says the £100 deposit is non refundable?, would you not have a case to ask for it back if you cancelled because it had taken over three times longer than quote you were given.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI take it he says the £100 deposit is non refundable?, would you not have a case to ask for it back if you cancelled because it had taken over three times longer than quote you were given.
As I said though the cue will or should only ever increase in value as at some point in the future he won't have any involvment whatsoever when he's retired and then they will shoot up even more, even if Parris cues continues to trade after he's gone under his name.
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Well it might just be me but is this ash shaft really worth waiting nearly 3 years for.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parri.../221474306614?
pt=UK_SportingGoods_SnookerPool_RL&hash=item3390e5 ba36
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostWell it might just be me but is this ash shaft really worth waiting nearly 3 years for.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parri.../221474306614?
pt=UK_SportingGoods_SnookerPool_RL&hash=item3390e5 ba36
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