Just interested on opinions on this cue its a bottom of the JP range but still a over £300 quid cue. Is it a good one or over priced? My mate has a old battered one but plays very well. But i couldnt help thinking is there a lot better out there for the money or maybe i am wrong.
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John Parris Classic Cue?!
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If I wasn't making my own, I would spend my money else were as i would get more for my money...
People will say you get a good resale on a JP cues, which you do but i want to buy one to play with it, not sell it on...
Each to there own I guess..For that one you've always wanted...
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhat do you think he means ?
In terms of range i consider the classic the same as his most expensive in his 'collection' cues that's all. But didn't want to speculate without asking
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Originally Posted by rocketryan87 View PostJust read elswhere hawkins and robertson use the classice cue.Last edited by narl; 5 April 2017, 10:21 PM.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostYup, hawkins got olivewood added to his and Robertson had some guy in australia do some work to his then parris added some other splices a year or 2 back. All you're paying extra for in the rest of the range is extra splices and veneers.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by narl View PostYup, hawkins got olivewood added to his and Robertson had some guy in australia do some work to his then parris added some other splices a year or 2 back. All you're paying extra for in the rest of the range is extra splices and veneers.
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Originally Posted by Muneebsarwar View PostI Can't agree with you in this Because there is Hell difference in Quality of shaft in respect of APpearance and Playability between JPU or higher range cues and Classic cueLast edited by Byrom; 6 April 2017, 12:31 PM.
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