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  • #16
    Originally Posted by Acrowot View Post
    Just order a cue from Trevor White and stop dilly dallying. You will not be disappointed.

    You pays your money and take your pick.
    :snooker:

    Good idea - thats what I am hoping to do. Waiting to hear from trevor at the moment.

    Mark

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    • #17
      i would say stick to the one you have just now for at least another 6 months, if you still fancy a change then ask me and i will see what i can do, but you don't change a cue for no reason and thats advice from a professional cue seller!
      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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      • #18
        and to answer your question are parris cues worth the money, imo no, you pay for the badge not the craftsmanship.

        you can get lots of nice cues for £250, look slightly down the page and you'll see plenty for sale on here.

        good luck.

        only my opinion.

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
          i would say stick to the one you have just now for at least another 6 months, if you still fancy a change then ask me and i will see what i can do, but you don't change a cue for no reason and thats advice from a professional cue seller!
          Originally Posted by the_paz View Post
          and to answer your question are parris cues worth the money, imo no, you pay for the badge not the craftsmanship.

          you can get lots of nice cues for £250, look slightly down the page and you'll see plenty for sale on here.

          good luck.

          only my opinion.
          Good advice from two people their. I actually have a John Paris cue which I have owned and played with since about 1998 - cost me £310 back then so don't know how much paris cues are these days. At the end of the day it is your choice, but if it were me and you really wan't another cue maybe worth talking to ADR147 first, or just go for a trevor white cue - but a long wait for it, about 6 months I think.

          Mark

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