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It's about US$1450 and the wait was exactly 1 month. Trust me, really worth every penny of it!!
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My latest addition, just arrived 2 days ago. A 'LP' King Series Cue, having played with it for a few frames now and am very very satisfied with it. Finishing is exquisite!
- 1 pc cue with a specially selected ash shaft, 6 chevrons and slightly stiff
- Ebony butt with 4 secondary splices in snakewood n thick maple veneers
- 57 inches
- 17.5oz
- 10mm ferrule
- 28.5mm butt
- 17 inches point of balance
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Originally Posted by danam1 View PostRich is selling this one
It is a snooker cue made by John Parris in the UK
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hi ..am curious where i can get a cue like this one ? american pool cue?
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pic for people who have asked for pic's 19oz 9.4 kamui mh 29mm butt and bp 16 the cue was sent to parris last december for cue to be thined along bridge hand i still have invoice from parris for this work cues 58in long
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May I know what's the major difference between ash and maple shafts? I all along prefer a no grain type of shaft but as there's nobody I know who owns a Maple shaft cue, there's no way I could test it.
People say it hits more powerful and also able to generate more spin than ash. I'm not really that much of a spin user though. Hopefully someone is able to enlighten me on this.
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Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View PostPics???????
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Originally Posted by prince07799 View PostCheers mate you should the other arm
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