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    I Recently bought a Pro Cues England cue about 3 months ago and they are very good, they are very similar to John Parris and are priced reasonable, has any one else got a cue like this and what do you think?

  • #2
    I have seen 2 of these cues and both were quite nice.
    Last edited by Burwat Champ; 22 August 2008, 11:19 AM.
    Just because its old, doesn't mean its worth a fortune!!

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    • #3
      Is that the one you bought on eBay? I bought one ages ago when I knew nothing about cues. Played alright at first but after was a bit of a nightmare?

      Don't let that put you off though. I'm just really fussy!!

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      • #4
        At the end of the days, cue is just a piece of wood. The more you care about a cue, the worse you play.

        You can either focus on to be a good player, or a good collector.

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        • #5
          umm i am not sure thats true - wood varies in quality!
          https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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          • #6
            John Parris will be well chuffed saying it's very similar to his.

            Pro cues tend to sell for £20 as is the norm for China made stuff these days.
            Ideal for kids to learn the game, great value for parents with Christmas coming.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by mchpddl1 View Post
              At the end of the days, cue is just a piece of wood. The more you care about a cue, the worse you play.

              You can either focus on to be a good player, or a good collector.
              Um...your wrong there. I had my last cue for 4 years and played like an idiot as i now know i was never happy with it, i always believed a bad workman blamed his tools, but one day i got my current cue and all I can say is 16 out of 18 games ive won this season...and the 1 of the ones I lost i used my old cue. I believe if you are happy with a cue then that adds confidence in your play and a psychological edge. Would Ronnie play as well if the ferrel was slightly off? Would Lewis Hamilton win if the steering wheel was a little wobbly? i dont think so.

              And if they were "just pieces of wood" we would all be playing with JJB sports BCE cues and Trevor/Mike would be out of a job. Try telling them that all they do is whittle bits of wood.

              Anyway as for the pro cue, they are okay. Nice beginners cue
              Last edited by totlxtc; 24 August 2008, 03:01 AM.
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