Very very rare I think.
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I've been a few times and it is rare. Usually a customer who hasn't got on with it and wants a change I think. Most probably just try and sell it on eBay but the charges and packaging become a hassle so a few probably opt to go back to JP.
I have seen a Paragon and Special before, but usually a rack with a couple of Uniques, then a thin selection of the standard range cues are available. As a guess not more than 20-30 cues in the shop each time I've been.
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Originally Posted by anish147 View PostI've been a few times and it is rare. Usually a customer who hasn't got on with it and wants a change I think. Most probably just try and sell it on eBay but the charges and packaging become a hassle so a few probably opt to go back to JP.
I have seen a Paragon and Special before, but usually a rack with a couple of Uniques, then a thin selection of the standard range cues are available. As a guess not more than 20-30 cues in the shop each time I've been.
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Originally Posted by anish147 View PostYep, and I was successful on a bid for one of his cues a year or so ago and apparently it was stolen from his van so he cancelled the sale! So he maintains his 100% feedback.
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I did speak to John regarding this and although he doesn’t like it, he quite rightly said he cannot really stop anyone from purchasing a cue that they have in the shop that is for sale.
Originally Posted by narl View PostI honestly don't see why JP lets them do this, yes money is money but that's just profiteering. It's not as if its only an occasional thing either.
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Originally Posted by FMeister View PostI did speak to John regarding this and although he doesn’t like it, he quite rightly said he cannot really stop anyone from purchasing a cue that they have in the shop that is for sale.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostDoesn't help when people are visiting the shop numerous times per day and snagging the 1 piece cues for an immediate ebay sale. Mention no names but there's one person who does it incredibly regularly, generally they seem to grab the unique 1 piece cues or the traditionals.
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Originally Posted by anish147 View PostI suppose the risk is that the game may not be so popular in 5 years time - you cannot predict the strength of the re-sale market in 5 years.
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Short of quality shafts? You're pulling my leg. How can the world's most famous snooker cue not have enough quality shafts? Come on JP, multi million pound turnover you should have a few go to suppliers in the UK, if not overseas.
I think it's basically his workshop has reached capacity and needs to expand to meet the demand. If JP charged £2K minimum for a 1 piece Ultimate there will still be a healthy demand for it.
The World's is just around the corner and I'm quite sure the BBC or one of the presenters/commentators will plug Parris cues again as they have done for years. Free publicity equals £££.
I'm not knocking JP but he should scale up his business to maximize sales. There are Chinese who orders 10+ one piece Ultimates and then flogs it for double the price in China. Better return than an ISA.
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