I am looking for a website that sells JP cues ( ready to go ) unlike JP himself where he has to munufacture and top of that he does not accept credit cards I live in the US and its hard for me to pay other wise thanks shawn
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Doesn't accept creditcards? It sure looks like he accepts it on his site, and there should be lots of cues not custom made there.
http://www.parris-cues.co.uk/webdes.html
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John Parris accepts credit card, he does not accept Paypal as far as I know. When I ordered my cue, I gave him my credit card number on his web site form. He sent me a confirmation via email, then charged my card when the cue was completed and ready to be shipped. He also said he would only ship to the billing address, which was not a problem for me. He shipped via UPS, and the cue arrived in Canada in 3 days.
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Ok I see it thanks a bunch guys, one more question ? I have been recommended to buy a JP Ultimate only or a trevor. I do not see a ultimate JP on the link above. SO are the rest of the JP cues not as good as the trevors cues or are they better ??? and which one would you all pick for the right money?
I prefer 3/4 split 16", 58" tall and about 18.5 ounces in weight.Long Live Ronnie
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Dollarm360, just to clarify a few points for you.
When you buy a John Parris Ultimate, what you are buying is the best of the materials he has to offer at that particular point in time. These materials should be very very good.
Also, you are paying for the attention that should go into the manufacture of that cue.
The cue will be built to your specifications, taper, weight, ferrule size, butt diameter, balance point, etc etc etc. This should all be at or very very close to exact to your requested specs.
If he had to build ALL the cues he made to this level, he'd not be able to make the quantity he does.
Finally, if you are going to build something 'hand made' to order for someone, with a price tag befitting of this kind of product, you surely have to advertise them as being something 'special' and 'unique', to be able to justify that price tag.
If you read the information on the Ultimate cues on Parris' website, you'll see how that is done. Whether you personally buy into that is for you to decide.
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