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    How times have changed, the range back then was tiny compared to what there is now. Never realised they seemed to do a cue that was split through the splicing as one of the collection cues, something that isn't recommended these days due to the joints bedding in and the alignment shifting slightly. Prices are obviously a lot lower but depending when this advert was made (late 80's possibly) still a decent chunk of change.

  • #2
    Very cool..
    Cheers...
    JP Majestic
    3/4
    57"
    17oz
    9.5mm Elk

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by throtts View Post
      Very cool..
      Cheers...
      Obviously pre-internet days as the price of a stamp is 27p pence!
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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
        Obviously pre-internet days as the price of a stamp is 27p pence!
        Probably before the Ultimate's were numbered as well, used to be just tagged as ultimate cue then they started numbering them.

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        • #5
          Nah, stamps were 27p about ten/twelve years ago... Used to mail all our invoices out.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by pottr View Post
            Nah, stamps were 27p about ten/twelve years ago... Used to mail all our invoices out.
            Stop it!!!!!! Now I've had to be a saddo and look it up.

            It was in the year 2000....you were certainly closer than moi!
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            • #7
              Well considering the parris collection in the pic is tiny id say late 80's very early 90's. I had a brochure from them in 97 and it had from master upto exclusive, plus the 3 made to measure cues.

              http://www.royalcues.com/upload/imag...1153_78544.jpg

              That's the one ^

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              • #8
                It's deffo before 1999... That's when the area code changed to 020

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by pottr View Post
                  It's deffo before 1999... That's when the area code changed to 020
                  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...NKg/edit#gid=2

                  Getting really sad now. Doh
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                  • #10
                    It doesn't say it's one stamp, you can put more postage on for a heavier bigger letter, which it probably was as it was a brochure, you seem to have jumped to the conclusion, it was one first class stamp that's required, it may not have been so you can't date it at all from the postage.
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                    • #11
                      Ultimate £395!:snooker::dejection::biggrin:
                      VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
                      Long & Short Tele Extensions | 6” & 3” Ebony Mini Butts.
                      Peradon Blue/Black Patchwork Leather 1 Piece Wide Case.
                      Century Titanium Ferrule | ADR147 Tip | Taom V10 Chalk.

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                      • #12
                        When I ordered my special around 98 ultimates were around 409 or so.

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                        • #13
                          Old Parris Advert

                          Never said you could. Just said a stamp was 27p ten years ago.

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                          • #14
                            £395 in the late 80's would be roughly equivalent to what a ultimate would cost now with inflation. Any of those cues would of been a great buy, use it for 25 years and can still sell if for a profit, that can't be bad!

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                            • #15
                              lol Neil Robertson spent just 140 that is lasting for 20 year now

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