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oh my god i cant believe it the john parris hate mob are out again, it isnt a crime to go to the masters if you're a cue maker is it, he's an honest bloke earning a honest living, i dont know why a lot of sad people on here love slagging him off.
oh my god i cant believe it the john parris hate mob are out again, it isnt a crime to go to the masters if you're a cue maker is it, he's an honest bloke earning a honest living, i dont know why a lot of sad people on here love slagging him off.
I don't understand why people on this forum hate john parris so much.
So what if he was showing his face at the masters and got a few mentions, it's a great way for him to market his product and his business. I really don't understand why people are going on about it like its such a shameful act. He's out to make as much money as he can and good luck to him.
He makes great cues, ok some may not be quite as good as they used to be but all in all very good
I agree with the comments in bold 100%.
There's no need whatsoever to take a pop at J.P. and I hope I'm not being viewed in that light.
He has always been very good at marketing his products and has every right to do so.
To be honest i think the whole new cue situation helped Ronnie. Usually you see him beating himself up and trying to find things to blame, he bites the tips off his cue if he doesnt like it. This time if he did somethign wrong you could see he wasn't happy but he could go back to his chair and blame the cue. It also stopped doing anything too risky as he didn't totally trust the cue.
But still quite an achievement imho to win a tournament with a cue your not even happy with!
And on the Parris argument, we live in a brand oriented world, theres probably some of you out there who will pay twice as much for a quicksilver wallet or something, yet you get up in arms if anybody wants a Parris cue. They may not be as good as they once were (I wouldn't personally know, oh to have enough money for a Trevor white cue) but theyre certainly a lot better than most of the rubbish you see in shops these days.:snooker:
just a quick thought - i keep selling my playing cues in a fit of pique and neither mike nor trevor is quick to supply me with a new one! (hint trevor)
just a quick thought - i keep selling my playing cues in a fit of pique and neither mike nor trevor is quick to supply me with a new one! (hint trevor)
If its finding people to buy them thats the problem I have £4.50 and half chocolate bar... Good chocolate too. Of course for that price it would have to be fancy
If its finding people to buy them thats the problem I have £4.50 and half chocolate bar... Good chocolate too. Of course for that price it would have to be fancy
selling cues that were made for me is never difficult! its replacing them (if you had seen one you would understand.)
lol but you could probably pot 4 balls in a row!!! To be fair my cues not that bad, it has a nice shaft but its the most shamelessly painted thing ive ever seen! And the centre joint isnt flush and after about 2 hours it really starts grating your chin away.
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