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  2. John Parris - Wikipedia

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    John Parris (born 1952) is an English manufacturer of snooker cues. Based in Forest Hill in London , England , Parris is one of the most renowned producers of cues. [ 1 ] He opened his cue workshop in 1984.

  3. Parris Cues - Wikipedia

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    Parris Cues' products are produced at the company's Forest Hill, London, UK workshop. The company sells its cues worldwide. [1] The first notable major cue repair was performed in 1987, when Steve Davis's cue snapped at the ferrule, whilst playing in the Rothman's Grand Prix. It was decided the best option for repair, whilst maintaining the cue ...

  4. Comparison of cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Carom and snooker cues are more often hand-made, and are more costly on average than pool cues, since the market for mass-produced cues is only particularly strong in the pool segment. High-end hand-made, but non-custom carom and snooker cues are largely products of Europe and Asia, while their pool counterparts are mostly North American products.

  5. George Balabushka - Wikipedia

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    The cue actually used in the film was, however, not a genuine Balabushka, [6] but a Joss Cues model J-18 (renamed the N-07), custom-made to look like a Balabushka. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The filmmakers feared that any cue used might get damaged during filming; especially in light of a scene set in a pool room where Cruise's character rapidly ...

  6. Cue stick - Wikipedia

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    A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards. It is used to strike a ball, usually the cue ball. Cues are tapered sticks, typically about 57–59 inches (about 1.5 m) long and usually between 16 and 21 ounces ...

  7. Category:Cue sports equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for corporate manufacturers notable for making cue sticks, billiard tables and other sporting goods for pool, snooker, carom billiards and related cue sports For individual inventors, see Category:Cue sports inventors and innovators ; for craftspeople who make artisanal cue sticks, see Category:Cuemakers .

  8. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Billiards games are mostly played with a stick known as a cue. A cue is usually either a one-piece tapered stick or a two-piece stick divided in the middle by a joint of metal or phenolic resin. High-quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker.

  9. Category:Snooker equipment - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about the equipment used in cue sports, including pocket billiards (pool, including eight-ball, nine-ball, etc.), carom billiards (three-cushion, straight-rail, etc.), snooker, and English billiards

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