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John has had years of experience working with many pro players so he is probably very good at making a cue that plays to their expectations. This is not a small feat in itself.
The best way to answer the question is to buy a few cues from John, a few from Mike, Trevor, Dave, Robert...and then try to tell by yourself to see if the JP cues are much better over these others. That would be your answer.
John has a very big market share because he is the best known cue maker in the world. Therefore a lot of players started off playing with his cues and may just keep using it.
If a player knows he can get a cue from John custom to spec for free and it has been proven that his cues are good as so many players are using it why search for something else...They know they can get another one or bring it back for some adjustment if they dont like it...it is like a custom package offered for a pro to try as many cues as he needs to until he is happy-- all for free. Not a lot of custom cue makers can afford to do something like that.
I also believe John knows what the pro players want as he has worked with them for so long. A lto fo them may not really know what they are talking about when it comes to what they really want in a cue, but somehow John understands and delivers.
Not all pros are using John Parris cues. Ding plays with a Stamford, Shaun Murphy with an antique cue, Maguire now using a Robin Cook, Mark Williams was using a Barracuda when he won everything in sight, Paul Hunter was using a Craftsman, Hendry is using an Acuerate, Mark Selby using a Stamford, Marco Fu a Deroo, Peter Ebdon a Dufferin, and the list goes on and on...
Last edited by poolqjunkie; 10 February 2012, 06:28 AM.
why are the top players in the world playin with a jp ?
cos he gives em for free to professionals in exchange for endorsements. Seriously though having tried two of his cues i can honestly say i have played with many better!
I've tried lots of friends cues that were JP's and I can honestly say out of all of them there was only one I would have used if I'd been given it for free! Maybe some top pro's do use JP's but their cues are probably made by the company's master cue-makers. Yours, however, could be made by the newest apprentice in the workshop. £800 for an ultimate and an 18 month wait for it - what a bargain!
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Hello everybody
i want to buy a one piece cue
JP cues the best there is?
I have not seen a John Parris Ultimate, which is supposedly the top range of Parris cues. But I have seen and tried a couple of his lower range cues, previously owned one too. They're generally good but you're paying more for the badge than the cue, imo.
There are tons of information about cues / cue makers under the "Cues" section. Will help you make a better informed choice.
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I have not seen a John Parris Ultimate, which is supposedly the top range of Parris cues. But I have seen and tried a couple of his lower range cues, previously owned one too. They're generally good but you're paying more for the badge than the cue, imo.
There are tons of information about cues / cue makers under the "Cues" section. Will help you make a better informed choice.
The badge bit could be attributed to all cues though. For instance its been said before, if I put about a dozen or so cues on a table and took the badges off and they were from all the top cue makers you can think of, nobody and I mean nobody would know who's is who's.
This is why I don't understand why people get so tetchy when JP is mentioned, everyone seems to have an opinion, good and bad, but largely bad. Yet they are just contradicting themselves as they use other named cue makers and are also by definition paying for the badge.
Ultimately if you put these cues on a table unbadged would people really pay the asking price if I said one cost £300, the other cost £500 but you wouldn't be able to have a badge on the cue! I think the resounding response would be no!
The badge bit could be attributed to all cues though. For instance its been said before, if I put about a dozen or so cues on a table and took the badges off and they were from all the top cue makers you can think of, nobody and I mean nobody would know who's is who's.
This is why I don't understand why people get so tetchy when JP is mentioned, everyone seems to have an opinion, good and bad, but largely bad. Yet they are just contradicting themselves as they use other named cue makers and are also by definition paying for the badge.
Ultimately if you put these cues on a table unbadged would people really pay the asking price if I said one cost £300, the other cost £500 but you wouldn't be able to have a badge on the cue! I think the resounding response would be no!
If it is a beautiful cue that hits really well I will.
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