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Thought i'd post some more of this, since photobucket decided to drop all images.................................. My Parris Classic. It's 26 years old about now. Took it back in Jan-Feb for the SD joint. Still have the original 3/4 extension too.
Thought i'd post some more of this, since photobucket decided to drop all images.................................. My Parris Classic. It's 26 years old about now. Took it back in Jan-Feb for the SD joint. Still have the original 3/4 extension too.
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Those are beautiful cues, I am sorry I am new to snooker, what are all the pieces besides the butt and shaft in the first picture/?
Those are beautiful cues, I am sorry I am new to snooker, what are all the pieces besides the butt and shaft in the first picture/?
Thanks, and as stated, they are the screw in's. The longer one without the pin at the top is the original. I can remember going down with my mate and we both got a cue. Mine was £190 and the extension was £25.
It is only one cue. The pictures showing more than one cue in a picture is the same cue from a different side.
And it wasn't until after i came back from John's and looked at the original extension, i thought i could have just put a male/male into it and didn't need the other extension, LOL. Oh well.
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