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Cues from the far East are definitely a good as any nowadays.
Would have to agree that cosmetically they seem to be able to produce a cue with an ash shaft up there with the so called ultimate or AAAAAAAAA+ ash shafts
However as we all know it's not how it looks its how it plays.
Does the grain on that cue make it look a little bent in one of the photos? The badge up photo, with the chevrons facing the ceiling. Asking because mine looks slightly bent as well, just wondering if it's an optical illusion.
Cues from the far East are definitely a good as any nowadays.
Larvely bit of pie n mash on that. Agree, eastern craftsman have learnt and are beginning to perfect old skills in cue making. It's "born again" craftsmanship that's built on a love for the game and an understanding of the feel required.
John Parris Traditional Cue 3/4 split above splices. This hopefully is going to be my new playing cue, strangely in top picture joint is not visible so it looks like a one piece cue ??
Specs are 58" / 9.5 / 18.4 oz / 29.5 butt / balance point 18" / jointed at 18.5" / splices 17" long
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