A would like to no apart from a expert telling the diffrence on the cue wat would be the worse thing bout geting a replica cue ? Would it bee the poor quality of wood. ? Ur opinions please ?:snooker:
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Fake cues
Collapse
X
-
Which cues are you talking about ???
If you mean a fake cue, ie a cue badged as a Parris, but isn't, then yes possibly inferior wood etc, but some are actually quite good lol
If you mean replica cues, as in my replica Burwat Champion, then that is a whole different ball game, replica cues are better than the originals, ie you can play with a replica cue, whereas often old cues are too whippy for modern play
So you need to narrow your question down a bit and give a link to a particular cue you have in mind !!
Comment
-
Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhich cues are you talking about ???
If you mean a fake cue, ie a cue badged as a Parris, but isn't, then yes possibly inferior wood etc, but some are actually quite good lol
If you mean replica cues, as in my replica Burwat Champion, then that is a whole different ball game, replica cues are better than the originals, ie you can play with a replica cue, whereas often old cues are too whippy for modern play
So you need to narrow your question down a bit and give a link to a particular cue you have in mind !!
Comment
-
-
-
Do you mean cheap cues Stevie as again these are different to fakes and replicas, these can be a good deal for the money, but can use inferior wood to the top end cue makers, as far as I know, but they can also be very good indeed as the prices are low because of low labour costs etc etc.
Replicas are exactly that modern day copies of old style cues, but there is no hidden agenda here and are sold as exactly what they are.
Fakes on the other hand are cues that pretend to be what they are not, so as JRC said average cue badged as a Parris, and attempted to be sold as one for Parris money(or badged as anything it is not) this is a fake and different from the first two above, so basically the first two you get what you pay for, a fake you don't.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
Comment
-
-
-
Originally Posted by biggus stickus View PostI actually bought a Fake Parris cue before I really knew anything about cues. It was not overly expensive and at the time I didn't even know who parries was. But it turned out to be a very nice playing cue. Good cue, nice case for around $250 AUD.
Comment
Comment