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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View PostOy! It ain't an sd joint.
Neither Steve Davis nor John Parris have anything to do with me, so kindly do not call anything of mine by a John Parris term.
It's an MW joint in the base of an MW cue.
It's not a Steve Davis joint.
Don't put me in a bad mood before 2012 even starts for gods sake...
What you see there is my F1 joint. In ultra light black alloy. Also available in traditional brass.
PMSL.......... Still an SD joint tho............:snooker:
Very nice new joint Mike, well done that man...
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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View PostOy! It ain't an sd joint.
Neither Steve Davis nor John Parris have anything to do with me, so kindly do not call anything of mine by a John Parris term.
It's an MW joint in the base of an MW cue.
It's not a Steve Davis joint.
Don't put me in a bad mood before 2012 even starts for gods sake...
What you see there is my F1 joint. In ultra light black alloy. Also available in traditional brass.
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Originally Posted by cally View PostStill an SD joint tho............:snooker:
sd joint it's a trade name of john parris. he never invented a joint in the bottom of a cue. he put steve davis initials on his version and it stuck for his cues. good luck to him.
but i've never called mine an sd joint, so why should anyone else?
it's another company's trade name for their own product. it's not a generic term for everyone else's, and shouldn't be used as such.
all jokes aside, anyone reading this should be aware of this and kindly refrain from associating my product with a jp product.
happy new year
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Originally Posted by narl View PostThe ideas along the same lines regardless..
but i'm talking about names and association, not general ideas.
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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Postlol. no sh*t...
but i'm talking about names and association, not general ideas.
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Originally Posted by cally View PostJust wondering who was the first cue maker to come up with/use a "butt Joint" then, any ideas?
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Originally Posted by MikeWooldridge View Postno it's not.
sd joint it's a trade name of john parris. he never invented a joint in the bottom of a cue. he put steve davis initials on his version and it stuck for his cues. good luck to him.
but i've never called mine an sd joint, so why should anyone else?
it's another company's trade name for their own product. it's not a generic term for everyone else's, and shouldn't be used as such.
all jokes aside, anyone reading this should be aware of this and kindly refrain from associating my product with a jp product.
happy new year
Bet ya get asked for a SD joint when required by nearly all your customers (unless they order through website of course)
It's like an Hoover in it, just a name lots of ppl associate/use with/for a vacuum cleaner!
But lots still call them hoovers, same applies with the joint here...
Out with the brass in with the F1 joints. Love them whatever ya wanna call them...
Only pulling ya leg mike...
Happy new year bud..
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Originally Posted by narl View PostWell, when it comes down it it many people that have owned\ do own a Parris cue would probably refer to it as an sd joint
mine is not called sd joint.
and the next person to say it will be put on my naughty list...
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Originally Posted by cally View PostWhat do ppl ask for when they refer to a "Butt joint"?
Bet ya get asked for a SD joint when required by nearly all your customers (unless they order through website of course)
mostly joint in bottom, mini butt joint, something like that usually.
the ones who say sd, get corrected. or barred.
Originally Posted by cally View PostIt's like an Hoover in it, just a name lots of ppl associate/use with/for a vacuum cleaner!
But lots still call them hoovers, same applies with the joint here...
Originally Posted by cally View PostOut with the brass in with the F1 joints. Love them whatever ya wanna call them...
brass is going nowhere at the moment. whilst the black looks great, there are times when brass is more suitable.
both are interchangeable, so any brass will fit any black and vice versa, but i designed these to suit different applications.
black F1 is excellent for situations when weight needs to be kept down, particularly good for 1pc conversions cos very little weight, will be added, possibly none with a little extra boring out, therefore the cue can remain almost identical in terms of weight and balance.
but when the cue calls for a little more weight, brass F1 is the right one to use.
i will be using them side by side and fitting whichever one suits the job.
but i gotta say the black F1 does look particularly sexy...
Originally Posted by cally View PostOnly pulling ya leg mike...
Happy new year bud..
cheers
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