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That's my ideal ash shaft, I like them , nice straight, not too many arrows and blank at the top.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostAlways finds it odd to see a cue with the side grain aligned with the flat like that parris cue, i know not everyone likes sighting down the grain arrows but you don't see many too many like the above.
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Always finds it odd to see a cue with the side grain aligned with the flat like that parris cue, i know not everyone likes sighting down the grain arrows but you don't see many too many like the above.
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I recall the Eureka at the crucible, Steve Davis etc., were talking about it and the camera man zoomed in a bit on the badge etc.
why the "E.C."?
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I've had a John Parris 3/4 cue for over thirty years. Lovely piece, wouldn't part with it. Over the years it's had three new butts and four new shafts.
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Yes, absolutely, the main difference is the length! Adding almost an inch is huge to complete my natural backswing. With the JO, I often found myself with the ferrule on the bridge, which is unpleasant and breaks my focus in fact.
And the firmness of the ash is helping as well, feels more solid on the stroke. Now need to train my focus!
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Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostIt's already paying dividends as I'm feeling more and more comfortable with the cue. it's really a natural! Had a nice 77 on lineup saturday eve, as well as a couple 40s. Sensations and confidence are back
Of crs, playing with a cue that suits your game is also important for ur confidence . Agree with you 100 prct .
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Originally Posted by Ramon View PostYou do enjoy the game and you have a cue that suits ur game ,, That's the main thing my friend .
Keep practice and I'm sure you'll get thr .
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