Stephen Hendry Visits The World's Greatest Snooker Cue Maker

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
  • This week we take a trip to Forest Hill in London to meet the legendary John Parris. The world-renowned cue maker is still busy making thousands of cues for his eager customers who can't wait to get their hands on one. Stephen takes a trip around his workshop and learns the key processes that go into creating one of his incredible cues. The pair discuss John's memories of Alex Higgins and Steve Davis, how long John's waitlist is and whether he would ever go down the factory route.
    Stephen also receives his brand new cue from John and gets a masterclass on how to put a tip on, something Stephen has never done before. This is a must watch for all snooker fan, we think you'll all learn something and enjoy this one!
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  • @danrutherford8473
    @danrutherford8473 5 месяцев назад +21

    Businesses like Parris Cues should be protected by national heritage. The craft and expertise is so precious.

  • @pietersanders7761
    @pietersanders7761 4 месяца назад +145

    I wandered into John's workshop about 25 years ago with a vague idea of buying a really great cue. Even though I had no appointment, John was very charming and helpful; he gave me a guided tour and some valuable advice on a suitable cue for me.
    I left with a beautiful ash and ebony two-piece and John even gave me a discount as it was mid-summer and out of season.
    25 years later, it is still in mint condition and I will never part with it. It truly is my magic wand. Thank you, John.

    • @The_Joker_
      @The_Joker_ 3 месяца назад

      What’s your highest break with your cue?

    • @pietersanders7761
      @pietersanders7761 3 месяца назад +11

      @The_Joker_
      55. Not the cue's fault...it's the short-sighted person holding it!😂

    • @nuntana2
      @nuntana2 3 месяца назад +3

      55 is nothing to be sniffed at. I'm down around 40.

    • @AlongNaga-vo6lg
      @AlongNaga-vo6lg 3 месяца назад +1

      Mine is 28

    • @finnmcginn9931
      @finnmcginn9931 3 месяца назад

      There's a snooker/snooker cue season? I'm not too familiar with the subject. Cheers

  • @yurdelali7890
    @yurdelali7890 7 месяцев назад +34

    I met John when he was still making cues in his car garage at home early 80’s. Took 4 months. I asked him what the number 50 was on his name plate on the butt end, he told me I was his 50th client he made a cue for. Lovely man he was, and still is.

  • @sijig3501
    @sijig3501 6 месяцев назад +57

    I was very lucky in my life to get a Parris cue for my 14th birthday. I travelled up there with my dad (who told the school I was sick)
    I had a wonderful time and met John who told me lots of stories about the snooker stars he works with.
    I was lucky enough to purchase a cue and I still have it to this day (I am 35 now)
    Even now it’s in amazing condition and it’s due to the craft that these cues are made
    I will never part with my cue it’s one of my most prized possessions and to me is priceless

    • @NathanMcCabe88
      @NathanMcCabe88 4 месяца назад

      I hope you weren't too sick.. 🤢
      You're the same age as me btw. 😁

    • @RalphieMuskinyaar
      @RalphieMuskinyaar 3 месяца назад

      I hope the cue will forever be with you. I hope I can get one some day.

  • @ahmetgrcn2663
    @ahmetgrcn2663 7 месяцев назад +123

    Hendry is becoming a proper youtuber!! Brilliant stuff

    • @simon-ec5kv
      @simon-ec5kv 4 месяца назад

      Yeah standalone great piece of video journalism

  • @jamessomers8955
    @jamessomers8955 6 месяцев назад +254

    If i waited 8 years for a snooker cue I'd expect it to pot the balls for me and drive me home.

    • @truistkillah2371
      @truistkillah2371 5 месяцев назад +1

      After I’m legless drunk and didn’t even play a game 😂

    • @alexojideagu
      @alexojideagu 5 месяцев назад +2

      haha and cook your dinner

    • @AA-69
      @AA-69 5 месяцев назад +2

      With the world trophy in the boot. !

    • @sticksman1979
      @sticksman1979 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'd want an interim cue in the meantime!

    • @Mmouse_
      @Mmouse_ 5 месяцев назад +2

      You don't wait 8 years... Like all things, got the cash? It gets made.
      Or... Alternatively, got the "who you are" and it's made quickly.
      Implying he's not got multiple high grade stock ready to go awaiting customisation for the right price.

  • @endlesspizza6960
    @endlesspizza6960 4 месяца назад +13

    Stephen Hendry is a brilliant presenter and very watchable

    • @camouflage873
      @camouflage873 23 дня назад

      Now that he's got over himself I would agree

  • @etsique
    @etsique 6 месяцев назад +21

    John is really fantastic lovely guy. Once visiting London, it was around 2005, I had some hours before plane, so I decided to pay a visit to that Forest Hill shop. Without any prior agreement I was not expecting much, frankly I was not even sure is there shop at all, or just a factory. Met John there, and he stopped doing what he was doing and spent more than 2 hours chatting with me, discussing cues and my noob shot tecnique, trying different cues, then once I was totally in love with one cue, he went into workshop, made adjustments I dared to ask for, and then we had another chat while glue was curing. Love from Estonia, John.

  • @am-yx6mr
    @am-yx6mr 7 месяцев назад +112

    I love how this connoisseur didn't sell out and kept it to his own standards. Fantastic. I had no clue how stuff like this worked. Very intricate. Thanks guys

    • @ClassicTrialsChannel
      @ClassicTrialsChannel 7 месяцев назад +4

      True, but he doesn't make them anymore, those guys do. He's just the name. I bet he barely touches the cues

    • @AD-kv9kj
      @AD-kv9kj 7 месяцев назад +36

      @@ClassicTrialsChannel The point they were making was, as John said himself in the video, he could have sold his business out to mass manufacturing decades ago and would have made tens of millions in a flash. He didn't because, unlike most rich psychos these days, he appreciates that he already makes more than enough money for anyone to need and wants to keep his business one of bespoke hand-made cues made with soul and passion, not junk cranked out of factories for vast profits that do no good for anyone. I respect that, personally, rather than immediately leaping to trying to find something negative to think.
      Also, FYI, John is almost always in his own workshop overseeing the work, despite his age, I don't see why he personally should have to make the cues with his own hands still. It's a small workshop and he personally hires and trains the best craftsmen to make the cues in the same old way he always has.

    • @pbwmanagement
      @pbwmanagement 6 месяцев назад +5

      As an American who barely understands the basics of snooker I can't say how much I thoroughly enjoyed this clip.
      As a kid, I watched the odd game with my dad rooting on Bill Werbeniuk and Cliff Thorburn.
      As an ex carpenter, I can appreciate the craftmanship that goes into every cue.
      I've worked on a few luxury homes that had Englishmen come over to the States, complete with Welsh slate, and construct tables.
      .....often said my one indulgence if I win the lottery would be a quality snooker table.

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 6 месяцев назад

      You love really easy

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl 6 месяцев назад +1

      It's true that you get what you pay for.

  • @robinthebobin6537
    @robinthebobin6537 7 месяцев назад +272

    This is really, really interesting insight. Snooker is slowly becoming more popular again and more appealing to young people, and what Stephen Hendry is doing with his RUclips channel is a massive part. It's so great to peel back the curtain behind masters like John Parris Cues.
    As a young snooker fan, thank you Stephen and your team for creating this priceless content!

    • @JohnJaySnookerChannel
      @JohnJaySnookerChannel 7 месяцев назад +5

      Well said Robin

    • @TE_53349
      @TE_53349 7 месяцев назад +9

      yep. in my club a lot of 12/13/14 year olds keep mentioning "oh steven hendry said do this" "oh steven hendry said do that". nice to see

    • @leedee1977
      @leedee1977 7 месяцев назад +6

      Parris has a large order book for ultimate cues because people can buy them and make money on them.
      A 1 piece ultimate is now fetching £3000-£3500 in Britain and £4000-£4500 in China.

    • @chrisjohnson4165
      @chrisjohnson4165 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@leedee1977 That's exactly what happened with Morgan Cars - Dealers used to order them with the intention of selling them at a profit, because they are hand crafted which takes so long.

    • @Crashawsome
      @Crashawsome 6 месяцев назад +2

      Snooker isn't becoming more popular. RUclips videos are getting more popular. I've watched maybe 20 videos on this channel, but I've not spent a penny on snooker products, nor have I watched any snooker events

  • @vailydragon
    @vailydragon 7 месяцев назад +23

    John is a legend. I went to see him about 1980 and I simply could not afford it then. He had the reputation then, which has simply risen, as his cues collect world and global titles. Waiting list of 6 - 8 years says it all.

    • @thesoultwins72
      @thesoultwins72 6 месяцев назад +7

      @vailudragon.......I am the proud owner of a John Parris cue - bought it over 10 years ago from one of the very few 'proper' snooker [cues and equipment] shops here in Hong Kong. Absolutely beautiful. The weight and balance are perfect.

    • @vailydragon
      @vailydragon 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@thesoultwins72 I envy you with your cherished possession. It was a dream of mine that got away.
      Thank you for sharing.

  • @johnhogan3379
    @johnhogan3379 6 месяцев назад +9

    Went in and got a John Parris queue about 28 years ago still feels absolutely amazing every time I pick it up. While i was in the store Jimmy White phoned up to ask if his queue was ready.

    • @bravo2966
      @bravo2966 5 месяцев назад +3

      It's a cue.

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 3 месяца назад

      @@bravo2966 With Parris it's a queue, because people are lining up around the block to buy them.
      Ba dum tss

  • @davidnewzealand6807
    @davidnewzealand6807 7 месяцев назад +10

    I went to John Parris shop in 2018.
    Spoke to John and he was very helpful. Practiced with a few cues on that table, before choosing one ‘off the rack’. Brought it home to New Zealand and have loved playing with it ever since. My friends are very jealous.!

    • @zmanel3jaib
      @zmanel3jaib 6 месяцев назад

      how much does it cost ?

    • @carlbenfield2971
      @carlbenfield2971 6 месяцев назад

      @@zmanel3jaib The web site has the off the shelf stuff starting at £500 all the way up to the Ultimate 1pc he mentions at £3000 upwards that has 8 year waiting list.

    • @davidnewzealand6807
      @davidnewzealand6807 4 месяца назад

      I think it was £600.

    • @jimdavis762
      @jimdavis762 Месяц назад

      I have a one piece Fred Davis cue with a Canadian red maple leaf logo under a resin window on the butt . I can’t remember if I bought it here or brought it back from England

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal 5 месяцев назад +6

    Fascinating. A master craftsman.
    Stephen Hendry comes across as a nice bloke too. Enjoyed this

  • @derekmahony3227
    @derekmahony3227 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hendry was my favourite player growing up and got to see him play once, great see his personality come through on these videos , I think that 8 year waiting list may be 10 now.

    • @Dani-El.
      @Dani-El. 3 месяца назад +2

      It seems a bit pointless to me; turn pro > order a cue > cue arrives > retire. Haha.

  • @markjones5230
    @markjones5230 4 месяца назад +3

    Spoke to John Parris today to pay for my new cue. He was a true gent and we had a nice chat.
    So nice that someone at the top of his profession was so humble, polite and ordinary. Thank youmMr Parris. Really excited about the new cue. Thank you Mr Parris. All the very best for 2024 to you and your family. Best regards Mark Jones.

  • @BIuffwatcher
    @BIuffwatcher 7 месяцев назад +5

    Love watching these every now and then. The quality of this it should be a BBC Sports piece.

  • @marwood1969
    @marwood1969 6 дней назад +1

    Hendry was always my sporting nemesis as a youngster. He was everywhere, won everything and never seemed to engage with the public. He really rubbed me up the wrong way (probably partly jealousy). Here we are 35 + years later and he's now one of my favourite presenters. He's funny, engaging, a great interviewer, throws great strops, trash talks people, what's not to like?? If someone had told me this way back when I'd never have believed them. Isn't life funny sometimes?

  • @SparklingWaterDreams
    @SparklingWaterDreams 3 месяца назад +1

    Hendry is such a great host! Been binge watching everything on the channel. Top class!

  • @theironshiek
    @theironshiek 7 месяцев назад +16

    Waiting 8 years for a cue is madness. I have know countless blokes over the years who have spent thousands on cues (John paris included) expecting its going to turn them into a world beater to which it obviously doesn't nor does it even improve them. The best one was my mate who spent about £1500 on a cue then one week during a league game accidentally played the whole frame using my cue which cost about £50 and he didn't even notice until I told him. I half understand for a pro spending that amount in the hope of marginal gains but so long as its half decent and straight it ain't gonna make alot of difference. Its a snooker cue not a magic wand, only practice will improve your game not how much you spend on equipment

    • @robcarter55
      @robcarter55 6 месяцев назад +3

      @theironshiek
      I can understand what you are saying and it's the same in other sports.
      My sport was Tennis and when you start as long as you bought a decent racquet that was all you needed. If you start with a £10 racquet that's probably where you will stay. As you get better then it makes a difference to have a racquet that suits you style of play and the strings become important in type and tension along with the balls you use and grips.
      I would imagine the same applies to the likes of golf.
      Unfortunately my snooker is at such a low level a Mr Parris cue would make no difference to my game at all unfortunately.

    • @RoboKubik8
      @RoboKubik8 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's true. You can have a taylor made decent cue made for you in a month or two and on amateur level you will not find a difference. Steven himself played with a crappy bent cue and won world titles with it. But having a Parris cue and waiting for such a long time for it, makes it special. I waited 6 years for mine and it arrived like 2 weeks before Christmas 🙂

    • @ianthomas7703
      @ianthomas7703 6 месяцев назад +3

      why buy a Ferrari when a Yaris will do the same?! Well, two reasons, you can and you want to! Same with cues - if you want to spend £2k on a cue and can afford it, why not?

    • @theironshiek
      @theironshiek 6 месяцев назад

      @@ianthomas7703 for the reason I have said but if you want to spend that kind of money then be my guest

    • @TheRip72
      @TheRip72 6 месяцев назад

      I tried a few shots with a friend's Parris cue once. It felt comfortable instantly. The balance felt just right. It is hard to describe what was so nice about it, but it just felt really good.
      The differences are marginal but definite. Exactly the same is true of top players, which is why many have the best to give them a slight edge over those who do not, or even to not let others have an edge over them.
      Anyone who wants to try to get to the top needs to give themselves every chance possible & the cue is a component of that.

  • @Jason-ww3xi
    @Jason-ww3xi 7 месяцев назад +12

    Quite enjoy the interviews he does with people who are in essence backstage in the snooker world. Would love a Clive Everton video.

  • @user-cq1yi3dq6x
    @user-cq1yi3dq6x 7 месяцев назад +5

    Great video, I remember playing on that little table when I brought mine back in 1994, I turned pro the year before and my old 1 piece ash split during a game. John Street fixed it there and then but said I'll need a new one soon. Drove to JP's shop the next year, tried several from the rack and found the cue I still have and play with today.

  • @jamesthenabignumber
    @jamesthenabignumber 7 месяцев назад +74

    Thank you, Stephen. I’m very grateful for all the effort you’ve put into this channel. This one was particularly special. And we’re all rooting for you - get those practice hours in!

  • @dangermouse8466
    @dangermouse8466 7 месяцев назад +28

    Wow! An eight year waiting list. That's unbelievable. Thanks Stephen for another great show. Love John Parris.

    • @jamesroche6138
      @jamesroche6138 7 месяцев назад +7

      Why wait a year when you could wait around a month from a Thai maker that’s half the price and same or better quality it’s just a novelty to get parris as a collectors item in my opinion 👍

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 7 месяцев назад +7

      On his website he lists waiting times between 10 months and 7 years, depending on the model - for most models, they’re below two years. He also says there are cues in his showroom that you can buy on the day. So yes, it’s unbelievable, because it’s not entirely true.

    • @rockyalwayswins1495
      @rockyalwayswins1495 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@mm9773 shop only open on Saturday's bit of a joke really ain't it

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 7 месяцев назад +1

      Only becuase very few are actually doing it.

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl 6 месяцев назад +2

      He must have a healthy order book.😋

  • @idrismansoor7993
    @idrismansoor7993 7 месяцев назад +15

    Only advice I’d give John is
    Be a little more patient when talking to people on the phone
    We’re thinking of spending a lot of money and …. Well, just be nice, man!

  • @MrStewieP
    @MrStewieP 7 месяцев назад +3

    Awsome. I remember going there 20 years ago for my cue, still going strong now. Well worth the money.

  • @PaddyDoc
    @PaddyDoc 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been watching, and playing, snooker since I was around 5 years old, so 47 years, and during that time I could never really take to you Stephen!
    Then I watched the episode of you with Ronnie, I saw a different side to you, now, after watching this, I’m beginning to warm to you, a most enjoyable clip of you with John Paris, thank you.

  • @gregmackinnon3663
    @gregmackinnon3663 7 месяцев назад +22

    This has to be one of the most relaxing videos I have ever seen! Seeing this level of workmanship in action is a real pleasure. Great stuff Stephen, cheers.

  • @patrickcrowther9195
    @patrickcrowther9195 7 месяцев назад +11

    The finished cues look absolutely beautiful. So great to see real craftsmanship in this era.

  • @ju.snooker
    @ju.snooker 7 месяцев назад +45

    Loved this video. Great insight into how a cue is made. 8 years to wait for cue - wow! All the best with it Stephen.

    • @jonwilson6077
      @jonwilson6077 7 месяцев назад +2

      I remember when it was 2-3 years and I thought that was crazy

    • @juchetony1910
      @juchetony1910 7 месяцев назад +2

      I wonder if Stephen had to wait 8 years for his new cue?

    • @jonwilson6077
      @jonwilson6077 7 месяцев назад

      I assume John Parris would have a number of blanks set aside for professionals so there was only a short wait time@@juchetony1910

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 6 месяцев назад

      Love ?

    • @jono_young_music
      @jono_young_music 6 месяцев назад

      @@juchetony1910maybe 8 days 😂👌

  • @Naptic
    @Naptic 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was privileged enough to order a custom cue, after looking at all the makers I picked G Cues, and years later it’s still the best thing ever.

  • @letsbefrank3
    @letsbefrank3 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was fortunate enough to buy a Parris cue from John back in 1987, just after the big storm when he had all the ash he needed! Funnily enough, while we were there, he had a phone call from Steve Davis who'd just broken the tip off his cue. John told him to come round but hoped he was good at wallpapering as he was currently decorating the house. My cue is still going strong.

  • @79BlackRose
    @79BlackRose 7 месяцев назад +5

    Wow what a lovely, lovely man John Parris is. 💚 It is a really old style cottage industry with professionalism and precision.

  • @daviddavis6065
    @daviddavis6065 7 месяцев назад +5

    I was lucky enough to meet John parris my brother took to his shop and John was there I was so happy to talk to him what a nice man to talk too it made my day and l left my cue with him and fixed it for me what a brilliant job he did with it that was ten years ago and it is still as good now hopefully one day I will get to see him again one of the best cue makers in the world

    • @ahmedhaveliwala8279
      @ahmedhaveliwala8279 7 месяцев назад +6

      Bit of punctuation isn't gonna kill you fella

    • @metrobar3367
      @metrobar3367 5 месяцев назад

      @@ahmedhaveliwala8279it triggered you so that’s good.

    • @willtucker2774
      @willtucker2774 3 месяца назад

      We didn't all go to English classes.

    • @maxoneson9616
      @maxoneson9616 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ahmedhaveliwala8279maybe he's talking into his phone instead of tapping it out

  • @jassonsw
    @jassonsw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Lovely, the Saville Row of cues.

  • @erhan6095
    @erhan6095 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you show us one of the icons of the snooker world.

  • @kierangolding737
    @kierangolding737 7 месяцев назад +5

    Fantastic video, I visited this shop about 20 years ago with my brother as he had some changes to the butt end (extra colours) of his cue and I purchased off the shelf Professional Cue (about £300) and now it costs about £600 new with whatever waiting list, great to see this shop still doing well and the workshop looks great, enjoy your new cue Mr Hendry :-)

  • @kashattack
    @kashattack 7 месяцев назад +9

    Just shows you the genius of Stephen Hendry to win 7 world titles with a bog standard £40 cue his dad picked up for him while others like Jimmy and Davis were using these incredible, handmade John Parris cues.

    • @garrygibbons2989
      @garrygibbons2989 7 месяцев назад +3

      Don't think Jimmy or the Nugget would have bought a Parris cue to start off with probably one they picked up down the club or in Jimmy's case one he nicked !!!

    • @BeasleyStreet
      @BeasleyStreet 7 месяцев назад

      The cue Tony Drago came over from when he first came over from Malta with was very basic, the tip was 9mm at best,closer to 8mm probably...

    • @StefanDLazarov
      @StefanDLazarov 6 месяцев назад

      They r not that incredible.

  • @mekatronikorg
    @mekatronikorg 14 дней назад

    Wonderful to see masters performing their art. Keep this type of content coming Stephen. Cheers!

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon2242 6 месяцев назад +8

    Another great masterclass Stephen. This is exactly what we all need to promote the viewing statistics for snooker, no matter whether we pick up a cue and join a club or we just watch on TV the game benefits because sponsors buy in and money comes to the game, win win all round.

  • @ju.snooker
    @ju.snooker 7 месяцев назад +19

    Would be great if he went to Thailand to cover some of the Thai cue makers like Ton Praram and Maximus cues.

    • @athitayastirling8259
      @athitayastirling8259 7 месяцев назад +1

      I bought both my cues from O Min snooker in Min Buri over 20 years ago, still use both of them regularly, all I've ever done to them is put new tips on.

  • @timothypearce2633
    @timothypearce2633 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video felt very nostalgic! Pure craftsmanship from a little corner of a disappearing London

  • @robertgaffney2365
    @robertgaffney2365 6 месяцев назад

    Best video yet. Old Skool craftsmanship. Brilliant

  • @TornadoX0
    @TornadoX0 7 месяцев назад +3

    Hope Hendry has been practicing and get onto the main draw for UK Championships 25th November. All eyes watching Stephen Hendry bring back the 90s.

  • @memphisbulls1859
    @memphisbulls1859 6 месяцев назад +7

    A lot of people are very jealous of the business John has built over the years and I understand the wait time over the last 10-12 years for any work is frustrating but I’ve always found John himself or Paul (the guy fitting the tip in the video) to be the best source of knowledge for cue care . I bought my first Parris cue in 1996 that lasted till I found his Cue Builder on the Parris website in 2011 then I’ve bought more than is healthy 😂
    It is a shame the Forest Hill shop is closed except on Saturdays as catching John on a quieter afternoon is always good fun listening to the stories of Snooker Pro’s he has supplied over the years
    Long may he flourish as he is a true gentleman & a British success story

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 6 месяцев назад

      who the hell can wait 12 years for a cue?
      then just dump the one you have used all that time?

    • @memphisbulls1859
      @memphisbulls1859 6 месяцев назад +1

      No the wait time has gone up over the last 10-12 years not having to wait 10-12 years but if the Chinese market keeps growing it may get to that length of wait time

    • @memphisbulls1859
      @memphisbulls1859 6 месяцев назад +1

      Wait time for a 1 piece Ash Ultimate with any degree of splice work is around 7 years

  • @blastingweevil2968
    @blastingweevil2968 6 месяцев назад

    my earliest memory of a snooker match was Ray Reardon in 1976 watched it constantly since then and still enjoy matches today.

  • @allymacmillan7986
    @allymacmillan7986 7 месяцев назад +6

    Brilliant video. A JPU owner myself, I was lucky I got mines a good few years ago and waited less time than nowadays.
    John has been brilliant since then with alterations, great to see he has kept staff for a long time too, they are all real craftsmen.
    Can watch videos on Parris Cues all day long and never get bored.
    The best. Bar none.

  • @villek6639
    @villek6639 7 месяцев назад +3

    Been at the shop 2-3 times in the early to mid-90s. Had a couple of Parris cues, don't really play anymore. Anyway, lovely to see the old Church Vale 5 shop still there, working on the craft! Also lovely to hear that Stephen himself has not really a clue about cues, after all the Sheffield wins and all.

    • @poppincam
      @poppincam 3 месяца назад

      You able to sell

  • @darkerdelirium
    @darkerdelirium 7 месяцев назад +17

    always wondered where pros get their cues from! Thank you Steve for the excellent deep-dive into this fascinating art form!

    • @rockyalwayswins1495
      @rockyalwayswins1495 7 месяцев назад

      They get them free and get speedy built not like us joe public wait years for them

    • @yorkiemike
      @yorkiemike 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@rockyalwayswins1495 just go win a few world titles if the wait bothers you so much

    • @andymitchell6019
      @andymitchell6019 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@rockyalwayswins1495actually false buddy , the wood has to dry out through stages , one of my friends is a professional, he is well known and had to wait almost 3 years , if the wood doesn't dry out and cure properly it shows massively and can lead to warping over time .

  • @glassman1553
    @glassman1553 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for that Stephen had a warm smile on my face all the way through
    Still a Legend

  • @bholster8073
    @bholster8073 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this wonderful treat.

  • @Andrew-is7rs
    @Andrew-is7rs 7 месяцев назад +11

    Utterly fascinating.
    Stephen is a natural at this youtube video work too.
    Very relaxed, knows how to pace it all, confident.
    A new career for sure

    • @jamesdennett196
      @jamesdennett196 6 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed. As I watched I was thinking how natural and professional his style of presenting is. I know he's done TV work for a while now, but never seen him in a role like this.

  • @jason147h6
    @jason147h6 7 месяцев назад +3

    Great insight into the Parris workshop. What struck me was in the 40+yrs he has'nt spent a penny on the workshop. Reminded me of a 80's carpentry factory

    • @NoName-eo2mv
      @NoName-eo2mv 7 месяцев назад +1

      Plenty of trip hazards and ppl working close together, be doing well not to have any accidents

    • @jason147h6
      @jason147h6 7 месяцев назад +3

      Shocking state of a working environment in 2023. I would've been ashamed to let Hendry and his cameraman through the doors. I had a Parris cue in 1991 to 2018. It was a lovely cue and no significant waiting times back then. But, i can tell you now people are paying for the name Parris. He does nothing different to any other reputable handmade cue maker in the country and if his shop is anything to go by his processes hav'nt moved on much if any from the 80's. Also the long wait time helps inflate the cue prices through like he mentioned " supply and demand" who on earth who loves to play snooker would wait 8yrs for a cue🙈💩

  • @danielhopwood5985
    @danielhopwood5985 7 месяцев назад +1

    great to see something being made by hand with love, and pride 👍

  • @ducatimale
    @ducatimale 4 месяца назад

    Hope to be in the shape John looks when I'm about to turn 72. Thanks for sharing, Stephen!

  • @andrewwalsh7065
    @andrewwalsh7065 7 месяцев назад +5

    Just watched the Simon Jordan interview Stephen..listen mate no matter what anyone else says, I watched your entire career and for me you are still the best player to have ever picked up a cue…so they can keep the O’Sullivan’s and the Trumps and all the rest..mate you are still the best and the RUclips vid “Days of our lives” brings genuine tears to my eyes…keep the channel going it’s fab mate👍👍👍

  • @ronnietageskov5219
    @ronnietageskov5219 7 месяцев назад +26

    Absolutely beautiful craftmanship, thank you for the insight. That's quite a waiting list though, wow. I think maybe we've become too accustomed to quick deliveries, half expecting that things materialize in front of us after hitting the purchase button, forgetting that quality does in fact take time to produce and is rarely made beforehand.

    • @AD-kv9kj
      @AD-kv9kj 7 месяцев назад +1

      For most people and most businesses these days, quality is not even something they care about. They just want style over substance, endless mass-manufactured junk in literally everything. Most people I find even vehemently attack anyone who cares about real quality, soul and craft being put into things.

  • @c42cly
    @c42cly 4 месяца назад +1

    As someone who loves a bit of snooker, thanks for some wonderful views into the amazing world of cue's! John's workshop was amazing! The craftsmanship going into the cues was too notch.
    Thanks for the great video!
    I have an urge to make a cue myself one day ( not to the level shown by here ) definitely something to tick off the wood turning bucket list!
    Works of art for artists of the wonderful game!
    I have never owned a cue but if I could afford one I know where I would go!
    8 years wait, well worth it in my opinion.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @juchetony1910
    @juchetony1910 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love these kinds of master craft workshops. So humble, but world beating, and the chaps make it all look so easy. Britain used to be full of them. Reminds me of the Morgan car factory.

  • @asadhussain5267
    @asadhussain5267 7 месяцев назад +5

    Now these cues are worth so much due to the amount of time it takes to make them 2-8 years for a cue is definitely a long time

    • @inthemancave5981
      @inthemancave5981 7 месяцев назад +6

      doesn't take 2-8 years to make them. just a few months. The waiting list is 2-8 years because of the amount they need to make

    • @johnmc3862
      @johnmc3862 7 месяцев назад +3

      Professionals wouldn't be waiting that long you can be sure.

  • @corrazin
    @corrazin 7 месяцев назад +5

    Amazing insight into the skills involved. To have a waiting list of 8 years at anyone time you are certainly doing alright for yourself

  • @TheBilliardCorner
    @TheBilliardCorner 2 месяца назад

    So cool to see the workshop and cues being made!

  • @cmpc724
    @cmpc724 7 месяцев назад +2

    This Stephen guy seems really interested in snooker. I bet he’ll be a world champion one day!

  • @stewartmcrae8007
    @stewartmcrae8007 7 месяцев назад +3

    A fascinating insight into something that I have always wondered about was a pleasure to have my curiosity satisfied

  • @alastairwilson457
    @alastairwilson457 7 месяцев назад +3

    What amazing skills! Great video Stephen, loving this channel

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 6 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations on being in love

  • @jacquesb8927
    @jacquesb8927 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, an 8 year waiting list! Well done Mr Parris, your business history is just as inspiring as the beauty of your cues.

  • @grahammoore3121
    @grahammoore3121 5 месяцев назад

    I wish this vid was like 3 hours long. Could watch this all day. Fascinating. Thanks for the vid please make more with JP - Hes a legend and a natural on camera

  • @jog9657
    @jog9657 7 месяцев назад +5

    We now need to see your review of each cue in practice 🙌🏻

  • @johnanderson8085
    @johnanderson8085 7 месяцев назад +3

    Another great video! John Parris seems like a top bloke and very skilled!

    • @leedee1977
      @leedee1977 7 месяцев назад +2

      He is to the pro players,,,,not so much to Joe Public.

  • @j.dmetalhead7517
    @j.dmetalhead7517 7 месяцев назад +2

    I bought a John Parris cue about 6 years ago it took a good year from the order to delivery even then. Still have that cue and use it every week.

  • @ninja12lawbreaker
    @ninja12lawbreaker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating film Stephen, very funny about Alex describing your cue. An old friend of mine was his bodyguard occasionally, he had a busy life

  • @tacticalchunder1207
    @tacticalchunder1207 7 месяцев назад +19

    8 year waiting list is absolutely insane!

    • @garyrobertson9534
      @garyrobertson9534 7 месяцев назад +6

      Pros don’t wait though lol

    • @krystofdayne
      @krystofdayne 7 месяцев назад +8

      Yeah that's for just a rando coming in and ordering a John Parris cue out of nowhere. Stephen doesn't need to wait 8 years. Probably only a few months for someone like him. Maybe a year for some of the lower ranked, lesser well known and connected pros.

    • @johncmc226
      @johncmc226 7 месяцев назад

      Thats b*llocks think Johns going a bit senile, 8 weeks maybe, months if your a pleb, days if your Ronnie or Selby

    • @seanscanlon9067
      @seanscanlon9067 7 месяцев назад +14

      16 years for Peter Ebdon.

    • @da_great_mogul
      @da_great_mogul 7 месяцев назад +2

      Sales tactic to show how in demand he is. People will pay for another so it's win, win.

  • @sd3457
    @sd3457 6 месяцев назад +5

    So reassuring to see that there are still real craftsmen in this world.

  • @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv
    @Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv 7 месяцев назад +3

    Jan Verhaas would make a damn fine guest on this channel.

  • @bozzy-101
    @bozzy-101 3 месяца назад

    I’m not a Snooker fan, but I enjoyed the passion and attention to detail that John has. What an enjoyable watch.

  • @JackHawkin5
    @JackHawkin5 6 месяцев назад +1

    Like the real life version of going into Ollivanders Wand Shop in Diagon Alley, amazing to see such wonderful craftsmanship

  • @dks7777
    @dks7777 7 месяцев назад +3

    A ton of information about how one needs the Cue to be perfect!Thank you Stephen Hendry.

  • @8evvied
    @8evvied 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love watching stuff like this, pure craftsmanship from a man who has mastered the art.
    Brilliant brilliant video

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 6 месяцев назад

      Snookers definitely not a sport

  • @amanmatharoo5010
    @amanmatharoo5010 3 месяца назад

    What a fantastic insight into a part of tbs snooker world. Thank you Stephen. Keep the videos coming!

  • @sticksman1979
    @sticksman1979 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely craftsmanship. Long may they continue.

  • @Deano1948
    @Deano1948 7 месяцев назад +3

    Stephen can even be entertaining when talking to a guy who just makes sticks out of trees! 🙂

  • @AD-kv9kj
    @AD-kv9kj 11 дней назад +3

    6:34 - It just struck me that this is precisely what Barry Hearn and the rest are trying to do with the sport of snooker itself now...

  • @andyt5559
    @andyt5559 6 месяцев назад

    I have little interest in snooker, but came from a manufacturing background, was more a DIY wood butcher, but constructed a DIY kitchen, laid a new floor, made wardrobe doors from scratch, and into guitars, and 1 builder will take a a part machine it, and leave it to rest for a few days to see what the wood is going to do, it's then assessed thrown out or moved on, next process left again to settle, it may take weeks before that part is ready for final assembly, then finish, sanding touch up if needed and buffing! WOOD , IS A NATURAL PRODUCT IT MOVES! GREAT INSIGHT! AND WELL DONE FOR NOT SELLING OUT! AND MAKING CUES TO ENTH DEGREE!

  • @imaner76
    @imaner76 6 месяцев назад

    Well that was a delight! Thanks Stephen!

  • @keithstamp4629
    @keithstamp4629 7 месяцев назад +4

    Absolutely brilliant I loved that

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube 6 месяцев назад +222

    learnt so much 😌 love this video Stephen

    • @SnazMC
      @SnazMC 6 месяцев назад +9

      Fancy seeing you here.

    • @adityahol2054
      @adityahol2054 6 месяцев назад +3

      thank u mr. youtube

    • @CurvedSlightly
      @CurvedSlightly 6 месяцев назад

      Who?

    • @AD-kv9kj
      @AD-kv9kj 6 месяцев назад +5

      RUclips is proper gegging in on all the successful channels now 😂

    • @jono_young_music
      @jono_young_music 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@AD-kv9kji know right 🙌 They love it when it starts to make them money 😂

  • @m1brooks
    @m1brooks 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love all the content you pushing out Stephen, Thanks !

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 6 месяцев назад

      Congratulations on being in love cartoon

  • @J88HNT
    @J88HNT 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve had my John Parris Special Cue since the year 2000. Amazing craftsmanship. Actually will be stopping by to get it serviced and brought back to life soon.

  • @comface
    @comface 7 месяцев назад +7

    If you make a new channel where you upload your practice sessions, you can be sure there will be enough of us spurring you on to keep at it!

  • @rockyalwayswins1495
    @rockyalwayswins1495 7 месяцев назад +4

    Love parris cues and I've had mine years but ever since covid its really hard getting any service from them. The store only open Saturdays and i work most Saturdays so cant ever get to the store and repairs and anything take ages to get done. Shame reslly as they make lovely cues.

  • @johnaustin635
    @johnaustin635 17 дней назад

    When you have achieved what Stephen Hendry has in the game you don’t need to blow your own trumpet he comes across as a genuine guy ,well presented without being patronising and respectful of John Parris.

  • @zmanel3jaib
    @zmanel3jaib 6 месяцев назад

    2-8 years ... thats too much ... maybe more ppl need to work, but im so glad for this.
    i'm 50 years old, Stephen was the man in the 90.s above all other legends , i used to collect video tap of him and the other legends , i'm so glad to see he has channel. they should make documentary about him.

  • @bountyhuntermk2520
    @bountyhuntermk2520 7 месяцев назад +403

    I saved up and bought myself a cue and case as a retirement present, it took 57 weeks to receive it and whilst the cue was amazing I found Mr Parris to be very arrogant and dismissive when I spoke to him on the phone. His daughter was very nice though

    • @schmurgen5242
      @schmurgen5242 7 месяцев назад +170

      Yep had similar experience with him. Went to his shop with my friend for 2 new cues. He was really rude, just pointed at the rack and basically told us that's all he had. We left, drove to Tooting and bought two better cues from Robert Osborne. Much better quality and far better customer service

    • @davidgeorgemarr8694
      @davidgeorgemarr8694 7 месяцев назад +28

      Enjoyed this!... Shame about the negative comments?

    • @bountyhuntermk2520
      @bountyhuntermk2520 7 месяцев назад

      @@schmurgen5242I have watched loads of clips of him with the professionals, he can’t be any nicer…. Ordinary punters he is not interested.
      I asked if I could have a picture with him holding my cue and case - he refused

    • @ricksterk7014
      @ricksterk7014 7 месяцев назад +17

      ​@schmurgen5242 did he hurt your feelings?

    • @bountyhuntermk2520
      @bountyhuntermk2520 7 месяцев назад

      @@davidgeorgemarr8694it’s called an opinion…. Have you ever had any dealings with Mr Parris? £1300 down and the customer experience when dealing with him was poor

  • @thelasttime4994
    @thelasttime4994 7 месяцев назад +6

    I've had 3 parris cues. Sold them all on. I wasn't impressed with any of them. I then bought a tailor made Hunt & Osborne cue in 2008. I've not looked back since. I only waited about 3 months for it as well. You're paying £400 extra for the Parris name. But on the plus side. They do hold their value if you want to sell on.

    • @do_notknow_much
      @do_notknow_much 7 месяцев назад +2

      ...It's the player and their fundamentals, not the cue.

    • @thelasttime4994
      @thelasttime4994 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@do_notknow_much Yes, and I've made lots of centuries with club cues. I know what it's all about my friend. More than most tbf.

    • @leedee1977
      @leedee1977 7 месяцев назад

      So you was ok with making centuries with club cues but got rid of the parris cues because they were so poor you couldn’t make a century with them 😂 makes sense.

    • @thelasttime4994
      @thelasttime4994 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@leedee1977 Did I say that I wasn't making centuries with Parris cues? It's all good making centuries with any cue against novice players who present on average 10 good chances a frame. However, it gets a little trickier when you're playing other players who are capable of playing one chance snooker. That's when you really need to feel at one with your cue. Every player has their preferences. Mine was a Hunt & Osborne cue. Who knows, the 4th Parris cue could have been the one? But I wasn't prepared to wait for it. I'm not slating Parris cues. I'm just saying you're paying extra for the name. And there are high quality cues out there for half the price.

    • @DJunclepaul2nd
      @DJunclepaul2nd 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@leedee1977crappy comment, what was you thinking?

  • @richardjames9091
    @richardjames9091 5 месяцев назад

    The best snooker channel and this has to be one of the top episodes . Thanks Stephen and John.

  • @Rafz90
    @Rafz90 7 месяцев назад

    I’ve not heard the greatest things about this guys service and attitude.

  • @OliverSG1
    @OliverSG1 7 месяцев назад +3

    3:12 what on earth is that guy planning

  • @ToughSailor31
    @ToughSailor31 7 месяцев назад +4

    How's he gunna get the balls out of that pocket 😂😂

    • @julian_b
      @julian_b 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s exactly what I was thinking 😂

    • @paulroberts8542
      @paulroberts8542 7 месяцев назад

      There's a pipe or slide the balls run down next to the wall and come out at the other end.

    • @juchetony1910
      @juchetony1910 7 месяцев назад +1

      put 50p in the slot?

    • @willtucker2774
      @willtucker2774 3 месяца назад

      50p?
      Don't you mean a quid? 😂😂

  • @richard1472
    @richard1472 5 месяцев назад

    I've always liked things made out of wood, so this is fascinating to me.
    Such beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @jakubradny8095
    @jakubradny8095 3 месяца назад

    Well interviewed, filmed, edited and so insightful to see the insight behind all the talk about Parris cues. Thank you Stephen and team!