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  • #16
    good thread joenut im like you new to the game and playing with a cheap riley. mine is a two piece and the brass bit sticks out just where ur chin goes which is quite off putting
    im also thinkin of buying a decent cue as an investment to keep for a long time but have no idea bout specs or anythin like that

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    • #17
      buy new cue. And buy one for 200-300 gbp. That one could last for lifetime with good care
      You cannot improve your game if you don't have a cue and snooker table
      BTW vucko means wolfie

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      • #18
        yeah it's alright if you've got 300 quid to spare eh

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        • #19
          well that one is true
          You cannot improve your game if you don't have a cue and snooker table
          BTW vucko means wolfie

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          • #20
            i went for a new one joe nut blue shark one piece from mike wooldridge cant wait for it to arrive

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            • #21
              nice.
              Hope that you are going to have much success with your new cue.
              You cannot improve your game if you don't have a cue and snooker table
              BTW vucko means wolfie

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by cm59 View Post
                i went for a new one joe nut blue shark one piece from mike wooldridge cant wait for it to arrive
                Has the cue arrived yet? i really want one of those but in green, i looked on the website but they are only selling the white and black??

                How did you go about choosing your spec, i want to find out but not waste some ones time in the shop when i already know what cue i want.

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                • #23
                  The only way really is to try a range of cues. The only problem with the shark series for me is it costs a lot to go out of the standard spec.
                  sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by RGCirencester View Post
                    The only way really is to try a range of cues. The only problem with the shark series for me is it costs a lot to go out of the standard spec.
                    I think the weight is only going to be the major problem, used my friends and it was 20oz far too heavy, i want some thing you can feel but not too heavy.

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                    • #25
                      hi the cue arrived last week and im very pleased with it luckily the standard spec was very similar to the one i had at the time so didnt need to change anything
                      yeah i might be wrong but i think hes stopping doing the sharks because when i contacted him about getting the blue one he said it was his last one and he wasnt doing anymore and when i ordered it i checked back on the shop and it wasnt listed anymore
                      The cue is brilliant to play with not that i have much to compare it to having previously owned a 25 quid argos job which was varnished and was so sticky but some of the other members who are more seasoned players have said its a very good cue also

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