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What is best cue to buy been out of the game a long time
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostIn this statement what I read is that you know absolutely nothing about cues at all. To say after trying one or two parris cues that buying a parris cue will make the most of your ability is total drivel. That is like driving my Audi and assuming that an Audi A1 diesel will be just as good! EVERY cue is different regardless of maker, it is an even more extreme example than the last one, if you buy 10 parris cues they will all be different!
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Originally Posted by cueboy777 View PostOriginally Posted by ADR147 View PostIn this statement what I read is that you know absolutely nothing about cues at all. To say after trying one or two parris cues that buying a parris cue will make the most of your ability is total drivel. That is like driving my Audi and assuming that an Audi A1 diesel will be just as good! EVERY cue is different regardless of maker, it is an even more extreme example than the last one, if you buy 10 parris cues they will all be different!
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What is best cue to buy been out of the game a long time
Why is anybody still bothering??
If somebody wants to buy a Parris cue let them! If they cant be bothered to do the research they do not deserve anything else and who knows they might just get a cracking cue for their money, yep they just might
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostI talked to him today. is Tuesday night (tomorrow) delivered. normally, you should have a tracking number. I only know that he was sent by UPS.
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Originally Posted by Borselino View PostHi there i am new to TSF and I am looking to get back into the game after a long time out can the forum advise me best cue to buy my specs from years ago were 57" 8.5 tip 17.5 weight .......i sold my cue some years ago and looking for cue that will be a consistent hit my old cue was a powerglide which were good back in the day but that was a long time ago i see parris, trevor white, tony glover etc are mentioned on here any advice welcome as hoping to resume league play in september and will need to get some hours in over the summer
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostYou've missed the point!!! Some Parris cues are good others aren't so good, just having a Parris badge doesn't guarantee its a good cue in either craftsmanship or playabillity.
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Originally Posted by cueboy777 View PostNaturally, hense difference if price etc...?? But even if your go buy a classic of rake at parris, you will have a very good cue.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostI suspect you have been on the mushrooms.
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Originally Posted by karlos fandango View PostDon't be swayed by the Parris badge..there are much better craftsmen out there
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