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Post by Newbie on Feb 11, 2010 15:10:48 GMT
Anyone know the best place to get a decent cue for a reasonable price in the region of £50-£80?
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Post by Darren Edmonds on Feb 11, 2010 16:01:33 GMT
Define decent? Cues go up in price depending on the wood used and the craftsmanship involved (fancy butt inlays etc.). If you know the length, weight and tip size you're after you could risk buying online for a better price. If not, you'll need to try a few out and decide what you like the feel of. CSC and John Bradford will let you try cues out, but I've no idea what they have in that price range. Just don't buy a new cue with the hope it'll make you play better, it's all a myth! Stick with what you're used to until the form returns
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Post by Newbie on Feb 11, 2010 16:31:54 GMT
Decent as in decent value for the price. With regards to weight, length and tip size I have no idea how I would go about determining what I'd need.
I don't need a replacement cue because my old cue is bad I need it because it's now in four pieces rather than 2 LOL.
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Post by monkey on Feb 11, 2010 16:32:18 GMT
Yo
I got a cue from John Bradford which i think is fine. It cost me about £50. I don't want to put his phone number on a public forum. His son Matt is listed as Rathmore A captain. Give him a ring.
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Post by Newbie on Feb 11, 2010 16:43:50 GMT
Yeah Mitchell got his cue from John and recommended him.
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Post by mr8balls on Feb 13, 2010 10:54:20 GMT
yeah at the mo he has got a few good cues at very good prices....dont worry about phoning i dont bite...much lol
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