Looks a solid bit of wood jrc750. Hope it plays well for ya.
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Nice Traditional JRC, did you order this from JP or is it one you've picked up? Fantastic shaft for a standard JP, better than mine and I thought mine was special!!! How rigid is it and how responsive and if bought from JP what was the waiting time? Sorry for bombarding you with questions but have a friend that is considering one!
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostNice Traditional JRC, did you order this from JP or is it one you've picked up? Fantastic shaft for a standard JP, better than mine and I thought mine was special!!! How rigid is it and how responsive and if bought from JP what was the waiting time? Sorry for bombarding you with questions but have a friend that is considering one!
The owner asked for one to Ronnies specs, hence 58", these are normally 57" which is no good for me, so i havn't been able to consider one before, he didn't say how long he waited tho. Seems very nice indeed, only arrived this morning and havn't had chance to play with it yet, just been cleaning up the ferrule and joint and a bit of a polish on the butt. Was hoping to meet up to sell case and have a knock at the same time but the lad must be working or something.
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Dunn's Ronnie N-110
1 piece
Maple shaft
58"
18,5 oz
9,5 mm
29,5 mm
I got this last tuesday, haven't had a change to try it yet, but it looks and feels pretty good for the price. I just changed tip for the Kamui Black soft. I'm playing with this one until I get my H&O, which I bought second handed.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostJohn Parris Traditional Cue 3/4 split above splices. This hopefully is going to be my new playing cue, strangely in top picture joint is not visible so it looks like a one piece cue ??
Specs are 58" / 9.5 / 18.4 oz / 29.5 butt / balance point 18" / jointed at 18.5" / splices 17" long
Like the 3/4 joint cut above splices as well, i always think it adds a bit of class for some reason.
Trad splice design is still one of my favourites its the modern day Burwat Champion, Ronnie tends to keep going back to this style as well.
Enjoy it anyway mate !
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Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View PostThought it would take something special to change your Old Parris Classic, will this Trad be the one mate ?
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