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Originally Posted by sanman View PostThat sort of work especially on an Ultimate cue is unacceptable. Just the other day Jason Owen put up a cue here for sale as a "sinbin" cue and all that was visually wrong was just one splice was out by a similar amount as seen on that Ultimate. And Jason is a newbie cuemaker here. One would certainly never see such work leaving MW or TW or RC or most other top cuemakers workshop.
Correct me if I am wrong....... Sorry, no offense to JP's fans
If I have the budget, I'll get a MW & TW..... never never JP.
Currently only mastercraft & dunn.
I saw Jason's sinbin cue, is actually nice.... but I was late !!
Cheers ~~~~~~~Last edited by kadobau; 24 October 2012, 02:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostHow are they "factory cues" exactly?
done by a group of workers in a factory, mass production....
correct me if I am wrong, sincerely apologize if I am wrong.
Cheers~~~~~~~
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Its barely big enough premises to be called a factory! He probably has around 8 or so people working on cues all doing different jobs. Its the only way to possibly meet demand. The Ultimate cues and most made to measure cues will be carried out by his top craftsman, including himself. However it is likely that the normal Parris range are made by the lesser experienced workers, but will still be very capable craftsmen.
Your use of the term 'factory' could be applied to near enough all people who make cues. They will certainly be making them in a workshop which is the term I prefer, and really is what JP's setup is. It doesn't make it a derogatory term unless that is what you are implying?
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostIts barely big enough premises to be called a factory! He probably has around 8 or so people working on cues all doing different jobs. Its the only way to possibly meet demand. The Ultimate cues and most made to measure cues will be carried out by his top craftsman, including himself. However it is likely that the normal Parris range are made by the lesser experienced workers, but will still be very capable craftsmen.
Your use of the term 'factory' could be applied to near enough all people who make cues. They will certainly be making them in a workshop which is the term I prefer, and really is what JP's setup is. It doesn't make it a derogatory term unless that is what you are implying?
Which makes the 10mm splice difference a bit difficult to figure out . Maybe one that slipped through the net ?
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Originally Posted by kadobau View PostSorry, my language expression may not be good, I only start to speak, read & write English when I no longer a teenager... LOL.
done by a group of workers in a factory, mass production....
correct me if I am wrong, sincerely apologize if I am wrong.
Cheers~~~~~~~
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostYou would have thought then that an ultimate cue returned for extra splicing would have the same top craftsmen looking after the work .
Which makes the 10mm splice difference a bit difficult to figure out . Maybe one that slipped through the net ?
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Well the chevrons on the ash shaft are aligned with the point of the ebony, the "cosmetic" splices points are not aligned with the ebony points, the butt chamfer/flat is aligned with the cosmetic splices. As I play with the flat in a certain place everytime, i.e.on top, the mis-alignment of the splices/flat with the chevrons would not be what I expect and hence could affect the playablity of the cue for me.
Personally, I would contact JP and have a chat about the mis-alignment if it was my cue.
cheersLast edited by DeanH; 24 October 2012, 12:39 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostBut what is to say that the best craftsman have to stop what they are doing for what is in essence a repair job? Just because the cue is an ultimate does not mean that it has to be worked on by his best workers when it comes back for extra work to be carried out. By all means if you think that splicing points are that accurate then complain but for me its just purely a slight cosmetic issue that you need to go looking for to critique. Personally you buy a JP for its playability factor, I've said numerous times that cosmetics of a cue are just that.
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostNot when you pay JP prices, cosmetics are part of what you pay for.
To not even align the splices with the originals is ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by JasonOwen View PostOriginally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostNot when you pay JP prices, cosmetics are part of what you pay for.
To not even align the splices with the originals is ridiculous.Last edited by narl; 24 October 2012, 03:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostFrom what I'm told he inspects them before they go out. At the minute they're probably getting hammered with work for Christmas so possibly some things slip by if he's not available. To be perfectly honest i don't think it would bother me anyway, not as if im gonna stand gawking at the butt while playing a shot, "Ultimate" has always been about an asthetically pleasing shaft more so than having perfect splices, though with that name and the price people are entitled to having them perfect. Different strokes etc---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostIt'll bother the next owner (and your wallet) if you ever sold it..Last edited by narl; 24 October 2012, 03:41 PM.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostDepends really on the buyer, most people would just be happy to own an ultimate for the prestiege factor. Ive seen fedia flog one or two with splices slightly out for his usual markup so its not something that will bother everyone.
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