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    Hey TSF

    Im looking into purchasing a custom cue

    but before i start ordering etc, i just need to know the sort of things i need to know about and request for in a specification.also how this will affect my game

    This is because i just dont know anything about cues. I just play

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    My advice to you would be, to read the threads regarding cues that come up on the forum before you order a custom made cue. This will help you understand a bit more.

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    • #3
      perhaps you might be better served trying a selection of 'off the shelf' cues at somewhere like craftsman in leeds because you need to find a cue and specs that suit you.
      ...and you might find the perfect cue!

      i had a cue weighing in at over 19oz, then had one custom made at 18.5, and am now eagerly awaiting my latest (and last - hopefully) custom cue at 18oz, having felt the cues a touch too heavy.

      its your call... and i wouldnt blame you for wanting a custom built cue, but just feel you need to know what specs are 'right' for you first...

      happy hunting and all the best!
      tom

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      • #4
        I suggest you read Mike Wooldridges website from back to front clicking every tab. There you will get educated with everything you need to know.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Jake 147 View Post
          Hey TSF

          Im looking into purchasing a custom cue

          but before i start ordering etc, i just need to know the sort of things i need to know about and request for in a specification.also how this will affect my game

          This is because i just dont know anything about cues. I just play
          Well, what do you just play with? Let's start there: when you just play, find the cue you're most comfortable with and measure it: tip diameter, length, weight, butt diameter, balance point from the butt, and type of woods used in the cue. This is a good starting point. Otherwise the idea of going to a shop with a large selection you can try out is a great idea.
          Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

          "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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