Originally Posted by thai_son22
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As for his JP cue, i do'nt know what kind of deal he had with JP.
The point is, Robert is right.
The best way to buy a cue is, try it before you buy it.
Let's face it, a JPU is not cheap. If i have that kind of money and I'd rather play with a JPU, than i would just pay 2/3 hundred extra to sumone i can trust, go to view the cue and try it. This gonna save me lots of trouble. :snooker:
anyway , I'm gonna take off . on my way to work .
Good night !!
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