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  • Cue brands among the top 16?

    A friend of mine says that almost all the top players plays JP ques, so i turn to you guys to check the facts.

    Here's the provisional top 16:

    1 Ronnie O'Sullivan
    2 Stephen Maguire
    3 Shaun Murphy
    4 John Higgins
    5 Mark Selby
    6 Neil Robertson
    7 Peter Ebdon
    8 Ding Junhui
    9 Graeme Dott
    10 Stephen Hendry
    11 Ryan Day
    12 Allister Carter
    13 Marco Fu
    14 Matthew Stevens
    15 Joe Perry
    16 Ken Doherty


    Hope you can help

    Thanks!

    Vegard

  • #2
    I only know these few, would like to hear what the rest use as well.

    1 Ronnie O'Sullivan John Parris Tradition
    2 Stephen Maguire
    3 Shaun Murphy
    4 John Higgins Northwest
    5 Mark Selby Glover (not sure)
    6 Neil Robertson
    7 Peter Ebdon
    8 Ding Junhui Stamford
    9 Graeme Dott
    10 Stephen Hendry Accurate
    11 Ryan Day
    12 Allister Carter
    13 Marco Fu Kevin Deroo
    14 Matthew Stevens
    15 Joe Perry
    16 Ken Doherty some old inexpensive cue


    Hope you can help

    Thanks!

    Vegard[/QUOTE]
    www.AuroraCues.com

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    • #3
      1 Ronnie O'Sullivan- John Parris Traditional
      2 Stephen Maguire -Trevor White cue
      3 Shaun Murphy -Tom Newman 1370
      4 John Higgins -Northwest cue
      5 Mark Selby -Stamford cue
      6 Neil Robertson- Parris Classic , extended by Peter Hanley
      7 Peter Ebdon - old machined rack cue
      8 Ding Junhui- Stamford
      9 Graeme Dott- Andy Gibbs
      10 Stephen Hendry- Accurate
      11 Ryan Day -Trevor White cue
      12 Allister Carter -Antique cue (70 yrs old)
      13 Marco Fu -Kevin Deroo
      14 Matthew Stevens -?
      15 Joe Perry - ?
      16 Ken Doherty -Old maple cue

      I am not 100% sure, ADR147 will correct me if im wrong !
      Last edited by Shaun Dalitz; 18 December 2007, 01:32 AM.

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      • #4
        sweet

        quite the mix of different ques, guess it all comes down to who's behind it!

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        • #5
          think you'll find that Neil Robertson uses an Andy Bream cue, and Matt Stevens is either a trevor White or John Parris cue. Dochertys is an old rack cue from english ash that has been jointed over the past couple of seasons
          Its not how well you play its how good you look playing that counts!

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          • #6
            I thought O'Sullivan used an Ultimate?

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            • #7
              It would be an ultimate but in the style of a traditional cue
              Its not how well you play its how good you look playing that counts!

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              • #8
                Nope.......Neil Robertson definitely uses a Parris Classic cue that was lengthened by an Australian cuemaker called Peter Hanley. We know this for certain because Neil himself is on an Australian snooker forum and was asked which cue he uses.

                Someone told me that Matthew Stevens uses a Hunt & Obyrne cue but I'm not 100% sure.

                Also Ronnie uses a Parris 'Traditional' looking cue but it is for absolute certain an Ultimate!! At the Crucible in 2006 when Ronnie gave away his cue he said that John Parris was making him a new cue with a specially selected piece of ash that Parris had saved for Ronnie because it was so good!!

                Oldgit
                'Believe To Achieve'

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                • #9
                  When I watched Neil Robertson's videos on youtube, his cue has some splices on the butt that does not look like anything from the standard line of John Parris. Were those splicing at the butt done by another cue maker? I am not sure I understand the meaning of a John Parris "extended by" another cue maker.

                  I heard Mark Selby was playing with a Osbourne, or a Glover. I guess it is not true then.

                  Thank you for everyone's input, it is a very interesting topic.
                  www.AuroraCues.com

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                  • #10
                    Matthew Stevens uses an old Hunt & O'byrne cue from many years ago.

                    He dropped it onto the butt (in a bit of a temper?) in Llanelli working mens club, in the toilets (tiled floor..ouch) and split the bottom of it.

                    Since then he's had it lengthened I don't know how many times, lastly by John Parris, who incidentally has put his own badge into the cue.

                    I wonder why he did that?

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                      When I watched Neil Robertson's videos on youtube, his cue has some splices on the butt that does not look like anything from the standard line of John Parris. Were those splicing at the butt done by another cue maker? I am not sure I understand the meaning of a John Parris "extended by" another cue maker.

                      I heard Mark Selby was playing with a Osbourne, or a Glover. I guess it is not true then.

                      Thank you for everyone's input, it is a very interesting topic.
                      Neils (Parris) cue was too short so he gave it to an Australian cuemaker called Peter Hanley and he just added an extra piece to the butt....which is the different splicing that you see. I think Neil said his cue was now 59in long.

                      Oldgit
                      'Believe To Achieve'

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                      • #12
                        Ronnie uses a Parris Ultimate

                        Does anyone know what make mark williams new cue is?
                        Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by craigslater View Post
                          Ronnie uses a Parris Ultimate

                          Does anyone know what make mark williams new cue is?
                          Think its a Parris cue......

                          Oldgit
                          'Believe To Achieve'

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                          • #14
                            So here's the list so far.

                            1 Ronnie O'Sullivan- John Parris Ultimate Traditional Look
                            2 Stephen Maguire -Trevor White cue
                            3 Shaun Murphy -Tom Newman 1370
                            4 John Higgins -Northwest cue
                            5 Mark Selby -Stamford cue
                            6 Neil Robertson- Parris Classic , extended by Peter Hanley
                            7 Peter Ebdon - old machined rack cue
                            8 Ding Junhui- Stamford
                            9 Graeme Dott- Andy Gibbs
                            10 Stephen Hendry- Acuerate 147
                            11 Ryan Day -Trevor White cue
                            12 Allister Carter -Antique cue (70 yrs old)
                            13 Marco Fu -Kevin Deroo
                            14 Matthew Stevens -Hunt & O'byrne (Rebuilt many times, lastly by Parris)
                            15 Joe Perry - ?
                            16 Ken Doherty -Old rack ash cue

                            Only one down now

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                            • #15
                              I think if this thread shows us anything, it is that it makes little difference who made the cue. As long as it's a good sound reliable cue, it clearly matters more who and what is behind it.

                              As we see above, the top 16 in the World are using cues by arguably over 10 different makers/manufacturers.

                              After all, the top 16 are just people like the rest of us, some will be interested in quality of product and attention to detail, while others are not.

                              The bottom line is the way a cue makes you feel in your head, AND, through your hands.

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