am i the only one who has tried a parris cue and not like them? finding them way over priced just cos hes a "mate" of the pros who he will give cues to......
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Originally Posted by andy carson View Postam i the only one who has tried a parris cue and not like them? finding them way over priced just cos hes a "mate" of the pros who he will give cues to......
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Originally Posted by DG GIBERT View PostThe problem is people are buying these cues as an investment, not for personal playing use.
Parris cues are becoming bitcoins!
Possibly Dutch tulips
That is common sense really, anyone that has bought cues made to measure know its a gamble at the end of the day, so if you have a chance to get back what you paid and a nice tidy profit at the end of it, who can blame them.
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Surely now , the majority of people who want to buy a cue and maybe have a few different makers in mind , will not look at purchasing a Parris cue due to the waiting time .
I looked at Parris plus a few others but went with Trevor White due to the waiting time and got lucky . Had my cue in 9 months ......almost like a pregnancyStill trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostSurely now , the majority of people who want to buy a cue and maybe have a few different makers in mind , will not look at purchasing a Parris cue due to the waiting time .
I looked at Parris plus a few others but went with Trevor White due to the waiting time and got lucky . Had my cue in 9 months ......almost like a pregnancy
That was another reason why I ordered when I did, JP coming up to retirement age is surely not going to work beyond that as he has already made millions, I'd rather he still be involved in some capacity when my cue is made, rather than risk the quality deteriorating when he innevitably passes the business on to his other workers.
Also its not like other cue makers don't have long waiting times either. TW, MW, Robin Cook, Dave Coutts, all have closed books at the moment or at least very lengthy waiting times. Then you have people like Raymo who doesn't take custom orders, Craftsman also stopped this and don't seem to be holding stock of many cues now.
There is a real lack of option for cues now for those based in the UK unless you want something cheap off Ebay or pay a premium for a good cue, now is not a good time to want a new cue!
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostI have just put an order in with Tony Glover and he has quoted 4 months.
A Stamford series 1 is currently at 7 months
Both fairly reasonable considering, but still too long for some.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostNot sure if serious or not.
Robin Cook was almost 13 months, tony glover took 5 months, crispian jones took just over 6 months, Stamford said 7-8 months for my series 1 so that should be ready in April. I did manage to get Dave Coutts to make me a cue in 6-7 weeks even though his waiting list but that's a long story
Even if it is 2 & a half or even 3 years I'm not that bothered as I've got some lovely cues already and I'm not in a major rush. I ordered a 1 piece ash ebony with an amboyna burr with a thick maple veneer, 57.5" 9.5mm 18oz 29.5mm butt diameterLast edited by rob s; 13 February 2014, 03:45 PM.77 in a match, 97 in a line up
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostBelieve he had a few personal issues at the time Rob . Just going by what i've recently been told .77 in a match, 97 in a line up
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