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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostPlease Trev, go easy on the admiration, you're making me blush.
I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that it's difficult not to express admiration.
You are clearly the Oracle of knowledge and an asset to the forum and all things snooker.
Ha.
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Originally Posted by trevs1 View PostI'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that it's difficult not to express admiration.
You are clearly the Oracle of knowledge and an asset to the forum and all things snooker.
Ha.
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Incredible amount of contrast on the thread regarding the cue! Some dislike, some praise. For me it was about creating a cue unique to me, an individual cue, something I liked.
I've played for years now, obviously with a cheaper cues to start with then started to "mess" around with other Cues. I bought a craftsman cue when I first laid out a bit of serious cash, £300 Inc extensions and Case.
I moved on a couple of years later to a Parris Regency Cue, the quality of finish was completely different, it felt like a totally different tool. As soon as I began playing with it, I felt my game change. I used to take both Cues, play a frame with one cue, then play a frame with the other, just so I could physically feel the difference and make sure I wasn't imagining it!!
The Ultimate again feels different, with someone of my standard, it's not going to be a massive game changer, practice is the only thing that's going to move things further forward now, but having confidence in the cue is also a massive boost to anyone's game.
I've tried, 1 piece, 3/4, single splice, multiple splice, of some very nice cue manufacturers. They all felt nice in my hands, but I wanted my "own".
So be it praise, or negative comments towards the cue, it matters not, as it wasn't about pleasing anyone but myself.
I designed it, I like it, it feels great to me, it's time to go beat my highest break!
Ramon, the spec is 58" 3/4 cue, 20oz weight, 9.5mm tip.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostJoints and glue aren't my first choice but angel ash may overcome those problems. And cut, planed and glued by Parris is different to glued by any other cue maker. This is Parris we're talking about, ultimate craftsmanship!
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