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What about Robin Cues or Kevin at North West.Also when it comes to value,Craftsman at Kippax.Not everyone can spend hundreds on a cue so places like Craftsman or even Peradon are worth a shout for a novice.Dont forget Maguirre went to Craftsman,so therfore must be good enough for pro circuit without robbing a bank.
What about Robin Cues or Kevin at North West.Also when it comes to value,Craftsman at Kippax.Not everyone can spend hundreds on a cue so places like Craftsman or even Peradon are worth a shout for a novice.Dont forget Maguirre went to Craftsman,so therfore must be good enough for pro circuit without robbing a bank.
All of them are great value for money i really like Robin Cooke cues and plan to add one to my wish list . Gbl are also excellent value for money as are mastercue , mastercraft , m w shark .
I have seen some cues that I liked at a site thesnookershop.co.uk has anyone ever heard about them? Cause they claim to be making cues for the past 30 years.If somebody has please let me know your feedback.
To be honest my Master Cue Pyragon bought from Craftsman Cues is definitely not "top notch". The splicing is good and the woods used are nice. But the splicing on the shaft side (it's a 3/4 cue) doesn't match the splicing on the butt side - it isn't even the same colour! Now after 3 years (being kept in a case ALL the time) it has developed a slight bend in the shaft! I personally will be looking elsewhere for my next cue.
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