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Last edited by MinnesotaSlim85; 15 February 2013, 10:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by MinnesotaSlim85 View Postlovely cue nice shaft, cant believe I missed this one
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Originally Posted by cally View PostNobody's really bud, it was for sale in the foyet, there was a little sign in the cabinet and it said parris cues available.. so i asked to have a looksy and i had to take a double look, the ebony was so poor i thought it was rosewood at first... lol
Splices out, finish not too clever.. felt like a sports shop cue compared to my trev...
Guess i'm just spoilt with my trev eh ..
But.. I just looked on parris site and the superior is 447 odd quid and this one down zooport was 368 odd quid.. strange that.
Mybe it was cheaper cos it was crap...
Although, the balance and weight was good so not all bad....
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostThis cue was going far too cheap on ebay so tried to help the bids along a bit and ended up winning lol
(tip to Andy, don't let a sale finish during the day)
Made and being sold by Andy Gibbs, the splicing is spot on and has a nice shaft too, great jet black ebony splicings with 4 rosewood splices over thick maple veneers, will try it out tonight to see how it plays.
Specs: 57 3/4", tapering ferrule 9.7 to 9.3, 18.45 oz, 29.2 butt, 18" balance point
lovely cue nice shaft, cant believe I missed this one
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postwho's cue was it?
Nobody's really bud, it was for sale in the foyet, there was a little sign in the cabinet and it said parris cues available.. (they used to be in the rack but they put them behind the counter hidden now it seems, someone must have run off with 1 or 2 in the past maybe..lol) so i asked to have a looksy and i had to take a double look, the ebony was so poor i thought it was rosewood at first... lol
Splices out, finish not too clever.. felt like a sports shop cue compared to my trev...
Guess i'm just spoilt with my trev eh ..
But.. I just looked on parris site and the superior is 447 odd quid and this one down zooport was 368 odd quid.. strange that.
Mybe it was cheaper cos it was crap...
Although, the balance and weight was good and a decent shaft so not all bad....
EDIT too add... Oops, no wonder the price difference was so far out... I just realised it wasn't a superior it was a 'supreme' cue.. and that's 380 odd quid on parris site, that explains it then..lol....iLast edited by cally; 15 February 2013, 09:20 PM.
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I should have took a pic of the parris superior i was looking at down newport today and posted it here.. Oh dear....
Proper cue whore now eh John, You need to get out of darlington more bud..
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Yeah not great pics on advert, badge a bit offset from centre and a bit wonky, but nice cue
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Got yourself a bargain there, don't think the pictures did it justice, and the black bit at the bottom made it look like a mass produced cue that had been rebadged. I bought a cheap cue he cleaned up for £40 delivered, already been offered double that because it plays so well, definitely underrated!
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This cue was going far too cheap on ebay so tried to help the bids along a bit and ended up winning lol
(tip to Andy, don't let a sale finish during the day)
Made and being sold by Andy Gibbs, the splicing is spot on and has a nice shaft too, great jet black ebony splicings with 4 rosewood splices over thick maple veneers, will try it out tonight to see how it plays.
Specs: 57 3/4", tapering ferrule 9.7 to 9.3, 18.45 oz, 29.2 butt, 18" balance point
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Lovely cue Pete, think this is the one I saw when I was over at his mid-way through it being made and it's really very beautiful.
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Originally Posted by pete.147 View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]13083[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13084[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13082[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13080[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13081[/ATTACH]HI ALL
THIS IS MY NEW DAVE COUTTS CUE - ONE SIMLE WORD --- AWESOME
I GOT MY STUNNING NEW BABY LAST WEEK AS A LATE 50th BIRTHDAY PRESENT -- AND WHAT A BEAUTY IT IS -WITH A FULLY LAMINTED MAPLE AND WALNUT SHAFT THAT LOOKS SIMPLY DEVINE TO LOOK DOWN[ATTACH=CONFIG]13080[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]13081[/ATTACH]
IT IS A TOTAL WORK OF ART BY DAVE -- EVERYTHING IT SPOT ON WITH THIS CUE --
IF ANYONE OUT THERE IS THINKING OF A PARRIS ULTIMATE CUE THEN THEY SHOULD LOOK AT ONE OF THESE CUES ALSO AS YOU CAN ASK FOR AS MANY OR AS FEW PERFECT SHEVRONS YOU WANT ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE CUE AND AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS THE WORKMANSHIP IS SECOND TO NONE
MY CUE PLAYS SIMPLY AWESOME AND FEELS SO PERFECT IN MY HAND
SO A SPECIAL THANKS TO DAVE COUTTS FOR MAKING MY SNOOKER CUE DREAMS COME TRUE
I HOPE YOU LIKE THE LOOK OF THIS CUE AS MUCH AS I LIKE PLAYING WITH IT
ALSO YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THE PICS DO NOT DO THIS CUE JUSTICE AS THE CUE IS A STUNNING WORK OF ART IN MY HAND
MANY THANKS DAVE
PETE
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My new dave coutts ultimate supreme cue
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HI ALL
THIS IS MY NEW DAVE COUTTS CUE - ONE SIMLE WORD --- AWESOME
I GOT MY STUNNING NEW BABY LAST WEEK AS A LATE 50th BIRTHDAY PRESENT -- AND WHAT A BEAUTY IT IS -WITH A FULLY LAMINTED MAPLE AND WALNUT SHAFT THAT LOOKS SIMPLY DEVINE TO LOOK DOWN
IT IS A TOTAL WORK OF ART BY DAVE -- EVERYTHING IT SPOT ON WITH THIS CUE --
IF ANYONE OUT THERE IS THINKING OF A PARRIS ULTIMATE CUE THEN THEY SHOULD LOOK AT ONE OF THESE CUES ALSO AS YOU CAN ASK FOR AS MANY OR AS FEW PERFECT SHEVRONS YOU WANT ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE CUE AND AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS THE WORKMANSHIP IS SECOND TO NONE
MY CUE PLAYS SIMPLY AWESOME AND FEELS SO PERFECT IN MY HAND
SO A SPECIAL THANKS TO DAVE COUTTS FOR MAKING MY SNOOKER CUE DREAMS COME TRUE
I HOPE YOU LIKE THE LOOK OF THIS CUE AS MUCH AS I LIKE PLAYING WITH IT
ALSO YOU HAVE TO REMEMBER THE PICS DO NOT DO THIS CUE JUSTICE AS THE CUE IS A STUNNING WORK OF ART IN MY HAND
MANY THANKS DAVE
PETELast edited by pete.147; 14 February 2013, 10:18 AM.
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