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  • For Sale - John Parris Ultimate & Stamford Series 1

    Hi,

    I am selling 2 of my cues:

    1) John Parris Ultimate # 2530
    Length 57
    Tip Size 9.25
    Grip Size 29.5
    Weight 18.02 oz (511 grams)

    Price GBP 2,500/-

    JP Ultimate.jpg


    2) Stamford Series 1
    Length 57
    Tip Size 9.5
    Grip Size 29.45
    Weight 17.60 oz (499 grams)

    Price GBP 1,500/-

    Stamford Series 1.jpg

  • #2
    £2500 ! ???

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    • #3
      Like the stamford shaft beter
      Current playing cue Trevor White
      3/4 ash cue

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      • #4
        You can't sell directly on here , if they are on Ebay . Please put up a link .

        These is to protect the buyer and seller .
        Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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        • #5
          Won't get anywhere near those prices

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
            £2500 ! ???
            Well obviously, its made to look like Ronnies cue so magically makes breaks by itself if you go through 35 tips to find one to your liking Well worth the cost

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by narl View Post
              Well obviously, its made to look like Ronnies cue so magically makes breaks by itself if you go through 35 tips to find one to your liking Well worth the cost
              Abit off the topic ,

              but ,

              you did show up other day and you told me, using water to clean up the cue can do no harm. Cuz John Parris recommends it .
              And when it comes to his cues, you do'nt think they can magically makes breaks and you do'nt trust his work?

              Would be nice if you make up your mind my Romantic friend.

              I mean , this way I can figure which advice i should follow.

              Just saying !!

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
                Abit off the topic ,

                but ,

                you did show up other day and you told me, using water to clean up the cue can do no harm. Cuz John Parris recommends it .
                And when it comes to his cues, you do'nt think they can magically makes breaks and you do'nt trust his work?

                Would be nice if you make up your mind my Romantic friend.

                I mean , this way I can figure which advice i should follow.

                Just saying !!


                A cue magically making a break is basically whats normally said on here about cues with ludicrously high prices. i.e: "for that price i'd want it to make the breaks itself".

                Has nothing to do with who made it, just that ultimate's that have a burwat champion style design seem to command some moronic price tag just because of who uses one.

                So i'm not sure what part of that you're missing.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by narl View Post


                  A cue magically making a break is basically whats normally said on here about cues with ludicrously high prices. i.e: "for that price i'd want it to make the breaks itself".

                  Has nothing to do with who made it, just that ultimate's that have a burwat champion style design seem to command some moronic price tag just because of who uses one.

                  So i'm not sure what part of that you're missing.
                  Good post !!

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                  • #10
                    For Sale - John Parris Ultimate & Stamford Series 1

                    Guys,

                    The reason the John Parris Ultimate is priced high everywhere is to compensate for the 2 to 3 year waiting period that comes with ordering directly from him. It's got nothing to do with having a design similar to Ronnie's cue as is being suggested.

                    I doubt that you will find any new or relatively new ultimate shafts for a better price.
                    Last edited by bilal.rohailla; 12 February 2017, 06:08 AM.

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                    • #11
                      No matter how Great the Cues are but Prices are truly ULTIMATE ...
                      well BOL with that

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by bilal.rohailla View Post
                        ....I doubt that you will find any new or relatively new ultimate shafts for a better price.
                        They sell on the facebook selling sites for £1500 ish all the time

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                        • #13
                          nice cues. Good luck on finding the right buyer due to the price.

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                          • #14
                            Really?

                            I'll be sure to check it out..
                            Would appreciate if you could help by sharing a few links as well.

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                            • #15
                              Only a moron would pay £2500 for an Ultimate, going rate is £1500 ish for a brand new Ultimate cue, sold a few in the last few months

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