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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postyes I have noticed the last couple of days the unusual badge position and possibly some new splicing, not found any info yet on this work
if this now not a Parris then that brings it to 53% for the top 16 - and if Selby IS using a Parris then back to 56%
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Originally Posted by marriott View PostLol Jimmy White’s Parris badge was almost at the 3/4 joint after all the work done on it lmao
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on Robbo's cue I am sure I saw a normal flat (not a round butt) and the badge was just above the flat.
for all the years (since 80's?) of a butt-joint and a badge in the flat in close proximity (thickness of wood between) - not heard much about this being a major issue
on round butt I have seen that they do tend to use a Perspex-type badge which are thicker and need deeper routing but still in the usual positionLast edited by DeanH; 29 July 2018, 11:35 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostOriginally Posted by travisbickle View Post50% of the top 16 don’t use Parris cues. Them days are long gone!
Mark Selby - Stamford
Ronnie O'Sullivan - John Parris
Mark Williams - John Parris
John Higgins - Exquisite
Judd Trump - John Parris
Ding Junhui - Stamford
Barry Hawkins - John Parris
Shaun Murphy - John Parris
Kyren Wilson - John Parris
Neil Robertson - John Parris
Ali Carter - John Parris
Mark Allen - John Parris
Stuart Bingham - McDermott
Anthony McGill - Maximus
Luca Brecel - Maximus
Ryan Day - Ton Praram
to my calculation that is 9/16 = 56.25%
of course a player may have changed cue over the break - please let me know if you have information of any change
now if Maguire had gone though to the final of the Riga he would have made the top 16 (even top 10 maybe ) and a GBL could have been in there
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Poston Robbo's cue I am sure I saw a normal flat (not a round butt) and the badge was just above the flat.
for all the years (since 80's?) of a butt-joint and a badge in the flat in close proximity (thickness of wood between) - not heard much about this being a major issue
on round butt I have seen that they do tend to use a Perspex-type badge which are thicker and need deeper routing but still in the usual position
You can see it on these round butts on ebay, it's around 2 inches or so from the base, that would be roughly give or take the length of the sd joint pin.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...sid=m570.l1313
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Originally Posted by marriott View PostLol Jimmy White’s Parris badge was almost at the 3/4 joint after all the work done on it lmao
Looking at Robertson’s cue again it looks very similar to this.
They both must play with the flat down or to the sides otherwise I’m not sure why anyone would do this because personally I think its a horrible look.
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