Hi,
I’m new on this forum, I came here looking for suggestions on how to fix the loose ferrule on my cue. After reading a few posts I’m wondering whether it might be worth investing in a new cue.
A bit of history about the current cue, it’s a Peradon royal 3/4. It’s around 18oz and the tip was originally 9mm. I’ve had it for 9years now and I’ve had a bit of work done on it.
There was a crack near the joint but was fixed by John Parris.
The tip was thinned to 8mm by John Parris.
The ferrule was replaced as well by John Parris.
Now the ferrule has come loose again.
I’m based in Nottingham and sending it to John Parris to get the ferrule replaced and retooled will cost me a bit of money.
I was thinking of investing in a 1 piece cue and was thinking of the John Parris one but its a lot of money for a cue. I have to say the work they did on my cue was very impressive
I’m wondering if there are some alternatives that you would recommend.
Is the 1 piece an improvement over the 3/4?
Worth mentioning I play pool 80% and snooker 20%
Looking forward to hearing your views, cheers!
I’m new on this forum, I came here looking for suggestions on how to fix the loose ferrule on my cue. After reading a few posts I’m wondering whether it might be worth investing in a new cue.
A bit of history about the current cue, it’s a Peradon royal 3/4. It’s around 18oz and the tip was originally 9mm. I’ve had it for 9years now and I’ve had a bit of work done on it.
There was a crack near the joint but was fixed by John Parris.
The tip was thinned to 8mm by John Parris.
The ferrule was replaced as well by John Parris.
Now the ferrule has come loose again.
I’m based in Nottingham and sending it to John Parris to get the ferrule replaced and retooled will cost me a bit of money.
I was thinking of investing in a 1 piece cue and was thinking of the John Parris one but its a lot of money for a cue. I have to say the work they did on my cue was very impressive
I’m wondering if there are some alternatives that you would recommend.
Is the 1 piece an improvement over the 3/4?
Worth mentioning I play pool 80% and snooker 20%
Looking forward to hearing your views, cheers!
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