Do you maybe know who made that cue wizard program?
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If you want a basic cue go for the Peradon Crown £48.20 or Peradon Joe Davis £66.31. These are machine spiced cues. Out of their higher end cues I would go for the Pro £136.05. That is a very nice medium weight cue at around 18oz go for the York £158.70 if would want a heavier cue. You can get these from Thurston. But there are other suppliers dotted around the country, though they do charge more. You also need to add VAT onto those figures to get the total.
But if wish to spend more then I would go for a John Parris or Mike Woolridge cue. There are other superb craftmen who make excellent cues as well.
I would say that the important thing about the cue other than the tip is to like the feel of it, the weight and balance and to be comfortable with it. I like using a medium weight cue for example. As for the tip its best to stick with 9.5mm unless you have a strong preference for something else. And I also advise you not to waste money on complex splicing on the cue. Go for a simple design. Besides unless you can knock in 100 breaks on a regular basis it just looks "flash".
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The only downside I think to using things like the cue wizard is that you don't get to try a cue first, which I think is essential if you're serious about getting the right cue for yourself. If I was to have a custom made cue, I would go to a cue maker and try out cues for weight and balance, then maybe use the cue wizard customisation on them.Cheers
Steve
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Originally Posted by johnstaceyuk View Postthe Mike Wooldridge Virtual Cue Maker is great. miles better than cue wizard---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Good Day,
I ordered a cue from Cue Wizard about 5 years ago, I must say that the cue I received was first class. Not the off the shelf cue but a cue that was hand made and the quality of the maple and ebony were the very best. I thought it was a little expensive but was not dissapointed with my purchase. I think they put a little extra in quality and I am sure they would not send any other than the very best result, due to the extra cost incurred.
Cheers,
Rolly C. sendsI try hard, play hard and dont always succeed, at first.!!!!:snooker:
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