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Bro Brendan, for your info, i don't own any China made cue. No budget to buy it as it so expensive. I just own a humble Mastercue and O'min Imagine, RM 1100 only. Try O'min Union as what James Wattana using now, but no feel with it, RM 1400 only. Got 1 series call O'min Hunter which i am looking forward to buy very soon. I bought my O'min from Snooker Arena at Amcorp Mall. Maybe one day i need to buy 1 China made cue and try it out, as no harm trying, right.
Try to stick with 1 playing cue , bro. If you keep changing, it seems the problem is you, not the cue. You already have Omin and Mastercue cues, and we both know they are great cuemakers, and you are still telling me you don't have the feel with it? You mght wanna ask Unclevit regarding your "no feels" Omin Imagine yo...
I always sad this many time in TSF, my cue (CM1 City Boy made in MALAYSIA) is just RM260 and I have settled with this cue for quite sometime already. The "feeling" came slowly and now I am still feeling happy and great with my CHEAP cue.
If you have no faith in China made cue, better don't buy it. Keep it simple.
Try to stick with 1 playing cue , bro. If you keep changing, it seems the problem is you, not the cue. You already have Omin and Mastercue cues, and we both know they are great cuemakers, and you are still telling me you don't have the feel with it? You mght wanna ask Unclevit regarding your "no feels" Omin Imagine yo...
I always sad this many time in TSF, my cue (CM1 City Boy made in MALAYSIA) is just RM260 and I have settled with this cue for quite sometime already. The "feeling" came slowly and now I am still feeling happy and great with my CHEAP cue.
If you have no faith in China made cue, better don't buy it. Keep it simple.
Bro Brendan, not that i got no feel with Imagine, it's just nice. I'm not a good player honestly, but i got this habit seeing nice cues. You're right, we need to play with the same cue each time in order to be consistent. If i saw a really nice cues, it's makes me very itchy. And honestly, City Boy is a very good cue with good price, and i must admitted that it is better than O'min machine splice cues like Champion which cost at RM 500. 10yrs ago, City Boy can be considered a famous nice cues and that time not much of choices in Malaysia. One Utama selling John Parris cues, but don't know it's genuine or fake. And the prices ridiculous expensive. Guessed it's genuine. If so many positive reviews bout China made cues, i will buy it. Haha. Maybe it's nice playing like what few Bros already explained. And worth to invest as well as maybe in another 10yrs, all cues prices hike up far more than today as there's demands for timber everywhere. Cheers....!!!
Bro Brendan, not that i got no feel with Imagine, it's just nice. I'm not a good player honestly, but i got this habit seeing nice cues. You're right, we need to play with the same cue each time in order to be consistent. If i saw a really nice cues, it's makes me very itchy. And honestly, City Boy is a very good cue with good price, and i must admitted that it is better than O'min machine splice cues like Champion which cost at RM 500. 10yrs ago, City Boy can be considered a famous nice cues and that time not much of choices in Malaysia. One Utama selling John Parris cues, but don't know it's genuine or fake. And the prices ridiculous expensive. Guessed it's genuine. If so many positive reviews bout China made cues, i will buy it. Haha. Maybe it's nice playing like what few Bros already explained. And worth to invest as well as maybe in another 10yrs, all cues prices hike up far more than today as there's demands for timber everywhere. Cheers....!!!
If you wanna buy UK's made cue, deal directly with the them. The same with the Thai or the China's made. I have no confidence to buy imported cue from the local shop eitherway. But your playing cue must be only 1. You will never improve your game if you keep changing your playing cue.
It is great to have plenty of nice cues in your collection. Like you said, timbers are getting limited now and the price will definitely shooting over the roof in the next 5-10years. So, better keep your cues "healthy" all the time with the hope that you can them pass to your next generations. THEY may live longer than we are.
Expensive/beautiful cue don't play any better. It is a different story if you want to appreciate the beauty of the craftmanship of the cuemaking. It is your choice. So, "INVEST" smartly.
Last edited by brendan147; 21 November 2009, 05:40 AM.
Oh yessssssssssss...which mean you need to sell them a lot cheaper now.. and me and the others waiting....
hehe.. when I get a chance and stop being lazy, i'll take photos showing my cues, without name badge, see what you guys think about the quality of my cues...
hehe.. when I get a chance and stop being lazy, i'll take photos showing my cues, without name badge, see what you guys think about the quality of my cues...
cueinhand : Me Too This is one of the most RARE 'Bronze' Rosewood that I got in today. Waiting since last year to get a nice piece with straight line like this
Last edited by unclevit; 6 January 2010, 12:30 AM.
cueinhand : Me too this is one of the most rare 'bronze' rosewood that i got in today. Waiting since last year to get a nice piece with straight line like this :d
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