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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostThere has been around 30 posts on this thread and not one person has answered the original question. Far to many people looking for arguments
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View Post... What do you think the best cue is and why have you chosen it. ...
My Trev cue is very nice too but is stiffer so is taking some getting used to
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostYou're in the Parris bubble so there's no point answering your original post as all others opinions probably won't be valid.
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostThere is no need for the attitude. I was just wanting a good conversation with fellow cue enthusiasts. Feel free NOT to post on here if the thread is of no interest to you.
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostThere is no need for the attitude. I was just wanting a good conversation with fellow cue enthusiasts. Feel free NOT to post on here if the thread is of no interest to you.
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Originally Posted by rimmer10 View PostGotta say, you're quick to make friends. Seriously though, my advise to you would be to listen to people like Leo. His contributions to this forum has been invaluable over the years.
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostI appreciate all the comments but let me tell you what this thread was for. I wanted to know what cue maker and cues people thought were the best. Its each to their own. I myself am a JP fan. I am not looking for ad ice because I am looking for a cue. Its just to see what and why people regard certain cue makers over others. Only 1 person has commented on their cue and maker. Crazy that it seemed to be all about slagging off JP.
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostI appreciate all the comments but let me tell you what this thread was for. I wanted to know what cue maker and cues people thought were the best. Its each to their own. I myself am a JP fan. I am not looking for ad ice because I am looking for a cue. Its just to see what and why people regard certain cue makers over others. Only 1 person has commented on their cue and maker. Crazy that it seemed to be all about slagging off JP.
I think the best cue is the cue that suits your game, regardless of who made the cue!! If you are comfortable with JP cues, then so be it ,!!
As long as it works for you!!
! you're going to play with that cue and you are the one who can best judge what is best for your game. I think that is what other members have been trying to tell you ( NOT slagging off JP ).
I wish you good luk with your new cue and I hope you enjoy your game!! maybe u have sum time to upload e few photo's for us , as soon as u got the cue !! looking forward to see it !!
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Originally Posted by guernseygooner View PostThere is no answer to your question. A cue is what it is, one man's muck and all that.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostDon't listen to all that tripe about being over 6ft and needing a 59"-60" cue because you won't!
Ok, on to Parris. Yes, an Ultimate is the dogs danglies of a cue. I agree with you. They're well made cues, all above board. You get to specify everything which really is epic. I wouldn't buy someone else's Saville Row suit either, even if it looked my ideal size. It just wouldn't feel right. The wait will be worth it. Forget what you hear from some, JP makes a brilliant cue. But I use my PP now not a JP Ultimate, CJ, Phoenix, JD147 or Riley Classic. So it's a difficult for me to argue against a JPU or for one except to say that for a modern cue, it really is ultimate. The best players in the World use a Parris. If they weren't up to scratch, they wouldn't.Last edited by Master Blaster; 26 March 2015, 02:05 AM.
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Originally Posted by 2v1977 View PostI appreciate all the comments but let me tell you what this thread was for. I wanted to know what cue maker and cues people thought were the best. Its each to their own. I myself am a JP fan. I am not looking for ad ice because I am looking for a cue. Its just to see what and why people regard certain cue makers over others. Only 1 person has commented on their cue and maker. Crazy that it seemed to be all about slagging off JP.
I've had a......
2pc Riley £20 Argos cue, terrible finish, joint has gone.....got insulating tape over it......still have
Nelson 1 piece, too light and whippy....had my highest break of 103 with this cue.....broke it by accident.
Aeon 2 piece, looked nice, rubbish to play....sold
Riley piece Graphite, "Don't even go there"! Still have
JP Champion 3/4.....lovely well made cue, too much forward weight when striking.....good resale value.
2 piece Ebony handspliced(can't remember make) snapped behind ferrule, had it fixed at Glovers.....weight balance changed, spoilt it....sold
Peradon Kingsley Kennersley 1pc match cue, good striker and good around black spot, poor for power shots...still have
1 pc E.J Riley old thick butt, ash shaft.....okay but nothing special.....still have
Mastercue Handspliced......only got today, i'll let you know in due course.....
I have found that all these cues served a purpose, no matter how short that may have been......apart from the Nelson that for some reason worked well(good form, youth etc), i'm still looking for that "Holy Grail Cue".....
With reference to the John Parris debate.....I've owned one, unfortunately I bought the wrong spec for me....lovelyest cue I've owned so far, i'd love another but the cost/waiting time seems to put them out of my reach atm.Safety doesn't win frames.......Potting does!
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I have owned a lot of cues, really a lot! parris is on average not the best, if you get a good one it will be superb like any maker but for example I have yet to see a poor robin cook cue..... the difference maybe is in the volume I have seen hundreds of parris cues.
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