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Originally Posted by Wayne G View PostMy personal opinion is that Trevor is much preferred over Parris. Not trying to start anything, just say'in.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostTotally agree about quality. but on the whole world circuit so to speak the John Parris ultimates will always come out on top as the most popular, you often see Trevor whites sitting on eBay for a long while where the ultimate will go on bang sold.The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostTotally agree about quality. but on the whole world circuit so to speak the John Parris ultimates will always come out on top as the most popular, you often see Trevor whites sitting on eBay for a long while where the ultimate will go on bang sold.The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
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Originally Posted by Wayne G View PostCan't argue that point, but Trevor doesn't advertise or promote. He doesn't even have a website. I wonder how popular and pricey the Ultimates would be if they weren't numbered? Not looking for an argument, just conversing.
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostDoes anyone have any personal info TW??
Is he young or old, when he started Cue making etc etc.
I know his Cues are on par with Parris quality wise but it is very hard to find information on him and i am curious as he is a great Cue maker.
I am 48.
Began making cues after repairing my own cue, and, being asked had I ever thought about making one. I took a look at a hand spliced cue and thought I'd give it a go, as it didn't appear too tricky. At the time i was recovering from a serious motorcycle accident and was out of my own job for a year and a half. That was 26 yeas ago. It soon became common knowledge locally that I was the person to take your cue to if in need of repair / alteration and grew from there. I made a few cues early on and gave them away, and then started being asked to make them for others, which I did, but charged people for the materials. Following on, I began to ask for a little more than just the material cost as it all got a bit much. It's gone on from there.
I don't feel there's anything clever about what I do, it's just an unusual way to earn money. As Wayne says, I do not advertsie or promote myself...anywhere. What reputation I have has happened to me rather than me looking to make it happen, it's all been a fairly organic process. I have become pretty good at it I guess, having learnt everything I know along the way. All has been self taught, much like some others who do the same thing.
There aren't any pictures of me about, simply because I see no need to send people images that I deal with. Those who know me personally will know what I look like. it's not pretty....haha.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhat sort of bike Trev and did you ever ride again ??
I have only driven a friends V-Max since, and that was for about a mile only near where I live, just to see what it would feel like to get on two wheels again.
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Originally Posted by trevs1 View PostI am 48.
Began making cues after repairing my own cue, and, being asked had I ever thought about making one. I took a look at a hand spliced cue and thought I'd give it a go, as it didn't appear too tricky. At the time i was recovering from a serious motorcycle accident and was out of my own job for a year and a half. That was 26 yeas ago. It soon became common knowledge locally that I was the person to take your cue to if in need of repair / alteration and grew from there. I made a few cues early on and gave them away, and then started being asked to make them for others, which I did, but charged people for the materials. Following on, I began to ask for a little more than just the material cost as it all got a bit much. It's gone on from there.
I don't feel there's anything clever about what I do, it's just an unusual way to earn money. As Wayne says, I do not advertsie or promote myself...anywhere. What reputation I have has happened to me rather than me looking to make it happen, it's all been a fairly organic process. I have become pretty good at it I guess, having learnt everything I know along the way. All has been self taught, much like some others who do the same thing.
There aren't any pictures of me about, simply because I see no need to send people images that I deal with. Those who know me personally will know what I look like. it's not pretty....haha.If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostWhere's Eamonn Andrews and his red book ???
Trevor White......this is your life
I need something to scare away the kids and burglars .......can you send me a pic of yourself please
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Is that you?My favourite players: Walter Lindrum (AUS), Neil Robertson (AUS), Eddie Charlton (AUS), Robby Foldvari (AUS), Vinnie Calabrese (AUS), Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dominic Dale and Barry Hawkins.
I dream of a 147 (but would be happy with a 100)
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Nice post Trev, all the best companies don't have to advertise, word of mouth is the way to do itThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostNice post Trev, all the best companies don't have to advertise, word of mouth is the way to do it
If you are good at what you do and deliver a great product the word gets around pretty quick and there is no need to advertise yourself pulling your own chain with a " Look at me " type of attitude.
If you deliver an excellent product leave others/your customers to tell everyone how good you are not a newspaper/pamphlet etc which is exactly what TW does. Mike Wooldridge/ Crispian Jones / Andy Travis / Coutts and Jason Owen also fit into this same boat and the reviews from people who own these Cues speak for themselves.If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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