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i think you know the tables are turning when the main players in my snooker club (anyway) have put their parris cues up for sale or are asking swaps for trevor white cues. i must admit though i dont think i can judge like many can as i have never owned either but played many frames with each and i think the trevor cues feel better, look better and most importantly play better
Thanks for reply. But are they really superior to a jpu though? I mean what if your in the mood for lots of reverse side??
? and you think a JPU will give you lots of reverse side?
is this not more down to technique than the cue itself
many will say that every TW cue is more than a match for the few Ultimates that are produced
I have seen some very nice JP cues (across the range) and I have seen a few nasty ones - quality of build that is, BUT I have never seen a single poor TW.
Now playability is very personally subjective, a good cue for me, you probably would hate and vice versa.
Hmmm surely it cant just all be down to technique? If that were the case why not just buy the cheapest mass made cue, sand off the varnish put a elk on and pull off ex amounts of reverse side?? And maybe hire Joe Johnson to do some commentary while were at it?
Hmmm surely it cant just all be down to technique? If that were the case why not just buy the cheapest mass made cue, sand off the varnish put a elk on and pull off ex amounts of reverse side?? And maybe hire Joe Johnson to do some commentary while were at it?
If you look at some of the cues that some professionals past and present have used it shows that technique counts a hell of lots
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