Parris Cues Explained

Parris Cues
Foundation:London, UK
Founder:John Parris
Location:London, UK
Industry:Sports equipment
Products:Snooker & Pool Cues, Cases & Accessories

Parris Cues are a snooker cue maker headquartered in London. Founded in 1984, the company was started by John Parris as an evolution of his keen interest in Snooker and from the need for maintenance and repair of his own cue.

Parris Cues' products are exclusively 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's balance, and therefore playability, was to extend the butt by the same length lost from the tip, however this meant sawing the most famous cue in snooker in two.[2]

Parris Cues have been used by professional players, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Jimmy White, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, Stephen Maguire, John Higgins and Neil Robertson.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Stein, Victor: The Billiard Encyclopaedia, page 108. The Stinehour Press, 1994.
  2. Smith, Terry. "Benson & Hedges Snooker Year, 6th Edition" page 123. Pelham Books, 1989.
  3. Robertson, Neil"Cues the professionals use" http://www.oceaniacuesports.com/viewtopic.php?p=34807#p34807,8 October 2010