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    I am looking at this cue on eBay with a couple of concerns is it genuine and it seems very heavy at 20.5oz any thoughts guys
    cheers

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOHN-PARRI...item3a910b563b

  • #2
    from the photos it looks to be legit; plain ebony, badge, the length of joint.
    what are your concerns?
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3908508648...84.m1423.l2649

      Do you know anything about this? I am very instereted, bt the badge has this other name "Ryan Butterworth" on it. anyone havs any idea what is it about? thanks.
      a bad player who love cues

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by desso View Post
        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3908508648...84.m1423.l2649

        Do you know anything about this? I am very instereted, bt the badge has this other name "Ryan Butterworth" on it. anyone havs any idea what is it about? thanks.
        my first thoughts were a custom badge with the customer-name, but the "The Express" bit is different. I am wondering if it was a promotional cue (Butterworth rings a bell, he may have been a promoter of matches back in the day), also the Muncaster Cues instead of North West...
        Anyone more info? interesting
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
          my first thoughts were a custom badge with the customer-name, but the "The Express" bit is different. I am wondering if it was a promotional cue (Butterworth rings a bell, he may have been a promoter of matches back in the day), also the Muncaster Cues instead of North West...
          Anyone more info? interesting
          Yes, I am so lost here......................
          a bad player who love cues

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          • #6
            john parris cue

            Can't comment on the cue itself but I did buy a cue from this seller a couple of years ago....A maple shafted northwest cue with a 6.5mm tip :snooker: A good seller to deal with considering I had to send it back to him because it had a bend it the 8" below the tip
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
              Can't comment on the cue itself but I did buy a cue from this seller a couple of years ago....A maple shafted northwest cue with a 6.5mm tip :snooker: A good seller to deal with considering I had to send it back to him because it had a bend it the 8" below the tip
              seller sounds good.. about the cue, what then he bent it back and sent it back to you?

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                seller sounds good.. about the cue, what then he bent it back and sent it back to you?
                Nope refund - no quibbles!
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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                  Nope refund - no quibbles!
                  bit of a shame if you liked the cue. i got a few old bendy ones through the post, they were 50 each but i simply put them right now they play really well

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                    bit of a shame if you liked the cue. i got a few old bendy ones through the post, they were 50 each but i simply put them right now they play really well
                    The cue was alright, not a fussy cue in any way really and typical on Northwest cues in my experience, splice points not exactly bang on and the finish was a little dull but was nicely balanced and a player.

                    I'm not adverse to straightening a cue myself but this one was bent due to the tip being taken down without much thought to how the wood would react. The bend will always return
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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Stupree View Post
                      The cue was alright, not a fussy cue in any way really and typical on Northwest cues in my experience, splice points not exactly bang on and the finish was a little dull but was nicely balanced and a player.

                      I'm not adverse to straightening a cue myself but this one was bent due to the tip being taken down without much thought to how the wood would react. The bend will always return
                      i know the bend you mean. always annoying when the cue plays well

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