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My turn to show you my collection. Mixture of old, old butts with new shafts, replicas, and new. The 15 year old John Parris classic is my main playing cue, but i always take at least one other cue with me to have a knock about with.
My turn to show you my collection. Mixture of old, old butts with new shafts, replicas, and new. The 15 year old John Parris classic is my main playing cue, but i always take at least one other cue with me to have a knock about with.
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Very interesting.
What is the third cue from the left?
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for comments, i was told by the seller of the JP that it certainly beats any of the modern ones, and i must admit it does feel special, really dark ebony and a lovely golden shaft. Just that i dont have a lot of experience with high quality cues so to me (for now) its my "ultimate"
Thanks for comments, i was told by the seller of the JP that it certainly beats any of the modern ones, and i must admit it does feel special, really dark ebony and a lovely golden shaft. Just that i dont have a lot of experience with high quality cues so to me (for now) its my "ultimate"
It was made by JP himself, maybe? You are one of the luckiest person to have that nice piece made by himself. He is a LEGEND.
Heard that old JP those days are very good cues compare to nowadays. Continue to maintain it and keep it for yourself. Nice JP does not available always
Heard that old JP those days are very good cues compare to nowadays. Continue to maintain it and keep it for yourself. Nice JP does not available always
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