Originally Posted by Cue crafty
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Changing the ferrule on a cue can be a major job, if the tenon is smaller than the inside diameter of the new ferrule then the cue will have to be be cut down to cut a new tenon and then the cue will be a ferrules length shorter and will have to be re-tapered and/or will have to be made longer if the shorter length doesn't suit.
Buy a straight well balanced cue that's long enough to suit your height and get used to it, and from there only experiment with different tips as they can make a major difference in feel and deflection depending on how hard or soft they are.
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