Ok, I finally got one from them, and here's my review on the cue:
Let me start by complimenting them a bit: they're probably the FASTEST international shippers I've ever encountered on eBay. Bought and paid on Monday, and the cue got here on Wednesday . Oh yeah, it's a whole lot of bull that they're from Canada, the cue was shipped from China, but I guess it doesn't take Einstein to figure that part out from the start.
I got the one with Zebrawood, mainly because I liked the gold-colored long extension (apparently it's the ONLY one with gold extension amongst all the other cue sets). The package is just like what barracuda911 described, the case is absolute crap, i would only keep a broomstick in it. It was already falling apart by the time I undid the packaging (which they packed very well indeed, impressive). I sanded the whole thing and oiled it from top to bottom as well, quite surprised at the quality for the price I paid (aud80+ including shipping). The ebony was actual ebony and not painted on, even though it's not the best, darkest ebony, but at least it's not paint. The shaft was straight, and I was surprised the one I got came with a lot of chevrons (15+) and were all lined up with the nameplate. The cue tip is an absolute piece of crap, it's as if they went around to collect used cue tips from snooker halls. My tip literally shattered into pieces after I attempted to remove it. The weight is pretty good as well, mine's probably around the region of 19-19.5oz. Played a few frames with it and came to a conclusion: It's not even worth being put next to my Robin Cook, but it's almost on par with my old Parris Ultimate. Now I know there's a lot of people out there thinking I'm just another one of those people slating JP's cues, but this is quite the contrary, I'm just commending the "El Cheapo" cue (that's my nickname for it now), and not trying to shame JP cues. But I guess I might just give my El Cheapo to a friend of mine who's starting to get serious about snooker. All in all, I'd say this cue is a good gift idea for someone who's starting to pick up the game.
p/s: Oh yeah, both the short and long extensions actually fit Parris cues, so I guess I'm going to be using the extensions, give the cue away, and throw the crap case at filthy hobos asking for money on streets. So I guess I'm spending aud80+ bucks for the extension, acting thrifty among friends, while enjoying a bit of violence-induced laughter.
Let me start by complimenting them a bit: they're probably the FASTEST international shippers I've ever encountered on eBay. Bought and paid on Monday, and the cue got here on Wednesday . Oh yeah, it's a whole lot of bull that they're from Canada, the cue was shipped from China, but I guess it doesn't take Einstein to figure that part out from the start.
I got the one with Zebrawood, mainly because I liked the gold-colored long extension (apparently it's the ONLY one with gold extension amongst all the other cue sets). The package is just like what barracuda911 described, the case is absolute crap, i would only keep a broomstick in it. It was already falling apart by the time I undid the packaging (which they packed very well indeed, impressive). I sanded the whole thing and oiled it from top to bottom as well, quite surprised at the quality for the price I paid (aud80+ including shipping). The ebony was actual ebony and not painted on, even though it's not the best, darkest ebony, but at least it's not paint. The shaft was straight, and I was surprised the one I got came with a lot of chevrons (15+) and were all lined up with the nameplate. The cue tip is an absolute piece of crap, it's as if they went around to collect used cue tips from snooker halls. My tip literally shattered into pieces after I attempted to remove it. The weight is pretty good as well, mine's probably around the region of 19-19.5oz. Played a few frames with it and came to a conclusion: It's not even worth being put next to my Robin Cook, but it's almost on par with my old Parris Ultimate. Now I know there's a lot of people out there thinking I'm just another one of those people slating JP's cues, but this is quite the contrary, I'm just commending the "El Cheapo" cue (that's my nickname for it now), and not trying to shame JP cues. But I guess I might just give my El Cheapo to a friend of mine who's starting to get serious about snooker. All in all, I'd say this cue is a good gift idea for someone who's starting to pick up the game.
p/s: Oh yeah, both the short and long extensions actually fit Parris cues, so I guess I'm going to be using the extensions, give the cue away, and throw the crap case at filthy hobos asking for money on streets. So I guess I'm spending aud80+ bucks for the extension, acting thrifty among friends, while enjoying a bit of violence-induced laughter.
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