Anybody after a cue should check page 95 of this thread and see what Andrew has left. I bought one of these for a ridiculously low price and it's an awesome cue.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postfor only the third time ever. my own playing cue is for sale. stiff usable antique steamed pearwood cue modernised by Andy Gibb, the colour and stiffness of this pearwood is the best I have ever seen. with mini butt that fits into shaft or butt - 57.25" long 9mm 17oz. offers.
( I'm sure many others will know what that can involve )
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Never had a phoenix cue so not sure, I had a utopia, which I guess is similar, I prefer the ADR147 cue, really nice cue at a knockdown price just because of a spelling mistake on the badge. In my opinion cues of this standard are normally worth at least £250, have a word with ADR147 as he is more of an expert than me and very helpful. Good luck cue hunting!I went into a chemist and asked for a deodorant, the assistant said "ball, stick or aerosol", "No, I want it for under my arms!" was my reply.
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Thanks Tony! Bad thing that I have just about £120 budget.. I am sure if I buy more expensive branded cue- it's will be all right, but now... I can't test the cues by myself and afraid to spend money for some bamboo Thats why I am asking to help proffesionals to buy best cue for my poor budget. Help me please... =)
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Originally Posted by Zaratustr500 View PostThanks Tony! Bad thing that I have just about £120 budget.. I am sure if I buy more expensive branded cue- it's will be all right, but now... I can't test the cues by myself and afraid to spend money for some bamboo Thats why I am asking to help proffesionals to buy best cue for my poor budget. Help me please... =)
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Originally Posted by LeoBig budget £500+ or small budget £200 won't make a difference to your game whatsoever, remember the more you spend your mind is already telling you before the cue has arrived that it will change your game as you are to scared to think any different after shelling out a small fortune, when in theory you're not going to miss a shot just because your cue was £300 cheaper.
If you request the right balance and specs to what suits you then you can't go wrong. The advantage of spending a lot of money on a well known brand is resale values.
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Originally Posted by Zaratustr500 View PostThanks Tony! Bad thing that I have just about £120 budget.. I am sure if I buy more expensive branded cue- it's will be all right, but now... I can't test the cues by myself and afraid to spend money for some bamboo Thats why I am asking to help proffesionals to buy best cue for my poor budget. Help me please... =)I went into a chemist and asked for a deodorant, the assistant said "ball, stick or aerosol", "No, I want it for under my arms!" was my reply.
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Originally Posted by Zaratustr500 View PostThanks Tony! Bad thing that I have just about £120 budget.. I am sure if I buy more expensive branded cue- it's will be all right, but now... I can't test the cues by myself and afraid to spend money for some bamboo Thats why I am asking to help proffesionals to buy best cue for my poor budget. Help me please... =)I went into a chemist and asked for a deodorant, the assistant said "ball, stick or aerosol", "No, I want it for under my arms!" was my reply.
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Originally Posted by Zaratustr500 View PostNow I am playing with Tricues one. I am not satisfied about the triangle invention, sometimes it gives error because of this shape when it slides through bridge or rest. And the wood is poor. I just need better traditional cue. No illusions about improving game just because of cue. It gives some confidence at the beginning, but results came just after a lot of practice. Practice, practice, practice!
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