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  • TooDark
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    Originally Posted by Oldgit View Post
    Not necessarily, I am the highest bidder at the moment!!
    Good luck fella:encouragement::encouragement:

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by Oldgit View Post
    Not necessarily, I am the highest bidder at the moment!!
    You are crazy Mike!!

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  • Oldgit
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    John Parris told me many years ago about this cue. Steve Davis won a big ranking tournament with it and eventually gave it back to John, it’s been Johns personal playing cue ever since, not that he plays a lot.


    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    I remember davis using that for a time in the late 90's, he got put out of a tournament and the commentators said he didn't look comfortable with the cue.

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  • narl
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    I remember davis using that for a time in the late 90's, he got put out of a tournament and the commentators said he didn't look comfortable with the cue.

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  • fkhan
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    Good luck.

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  • Oldgit
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    Not necessarily, I am the highest bidder at the moment!!


    Originally Posted by TooDark View Post
    Early JP Ultimate used by Steve Davis going to Asia I assume here https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F254215897595
    Looks amazing I have to say

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  • TooDark
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    Early JP Ultimate used by Steve Davis going to Asia I assume here https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F254215897595
    Looks amazing I have to say

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  • Ninja.cues
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    Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post
    Don't think the seller went to school, due vs jew- never seen that before
    Could have gone school but use to using old school...
    I only know because I did antique furniture after leaving school and ended up using it more than metric..

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  • Mark187187
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    Originally Posted by John Flaf View Post
    Quote "For sale my John Parris ash cue .dead straight lovely shevrons the cue is well balanced.and in excellent condition the cue also comes with two extension cue length is 57 and 2/16 ths 18oz. 9.5 tip very nice cue you will not be disappointed with this cue .thanks for looking. Relist jew to non payment".

    I like the length 57 2/16 when i went to school that was an 1/8
    Don't think the seller went to school, due vs jew- never seen that before

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  • John Flaf
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    Quote "For sale my John Parris ash cue .dead straight lovely shevrons the cue is well balanced.and in excellent condition the cue also comes with two extension cue length is 57 and 2/16 ths 18oz. 9.5 tip very nice cue you will not be disappointed with this cue .thanks for looking. Relist jew to non payment".

    I like the length 57 2/16 when i went to school that was an 1/8

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  • fkhan
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    Another JP classic:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...YAAOSwZjpcvJo-

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  • bigkev
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    Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post
    I prefer using these without the magnetic holders anyway, so this one looks okay to me. The magnetic blocks to hold the chalk are quite bulky in the hand- using without these is just like holding a regular piece of chalk. You just have to accept that the magnet that comes with the clip is single use and put a new one on any new piece of chalk. You can get an A4 magnetic sheet with an adhesive backing for about £2 which you cut to shape. That sheet will last you years.
    Do you mean the plastic square that holds the chalk? I can't stand those. Mine has a thin metal strip instead, otherwise I shape a beer bottle cap from round to square. Never short of those.

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hunt-OByr...frcectupt=true

    H&O back up again.

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  • Nifty50
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    Ha ha bit of a gadget man myself. Always scared in case I'm missing out on something. I clip my chalk pouch on the rear pocket of my jeans. Bit out of sight but doesn't get in the road when stretching over the table. I've done it this way for years so reaching to my back pocket is automatic. Can't remember if it was something I needed to get used to or not.

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  • Mark187187
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    To be honest, I had a period when I bought a load of different gadgets like this, and don't use any of them much. The belt clips seem to be in such a position to always get in the way when streching to play a shot. Finally realised that the edge of the table is ideal for putting chalk on.

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