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When Do You Know You're 'Good Enough' to Buy a TW/MW/JP?
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this sounds stupid, but does anybody know how i would go about getting a cue made by trevor white? as he does not have a website and i cannot find other contact detailsJRobbins.
Age: 15
Been Playing Since: December 2009
Highest Break: 67
ALL HAIL THE THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Posti am afraid although i like the idea, experience tells me people play better with better cues.Forget it, Donny, you're out of your element
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I bought an Omega Constellation Chronometre when they first came out, in the 50's, and it was the worst watch I ever had. It went back to Omegas several times, but to no avail.
Now I have several watches and my Zenith with an El Primero movement is very, very good.
Now waiting for a very good cue from the Maestro, Tw.
:snooker:
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When's the time?
Well, unless you have more money than sense you should never consider buying a top end handmade cue, until you have reached a fairly high standard imo. This to me would be someone who has made many centuries, on various tables and in turn would start to appreciate the main features a new top end cue should have. Also its worthwhile waiting this long as by this time you would have seen many many cues along the way which somewhere subconciously would have helped you decide how your new cue should look too! Thats got to be worth waiting for!!!
I however have not purchased a handmade cue myself. I am more than comfortable with my £18 Ebay purchased(exact Powerglide replacement) to feel the need to want to buy a handmade. I would never rule it out completely as i "now" know what i would need and how it should look!Cheap and Cheerful! 😄
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My understanding is that when you buy a cue, you'll going to use it for quite a while. As a beginner you may not appreciate the quality of a cue to a full extent at first, but what's important is that you learn your cue and how it behaves. Once you reach certain level you'll thank yourself for the choice you made early on.
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Originally Posted by ibrahim View Postwell i am with adr on this one beacuse when you have a trevor white in your hand or a parris or a woldridge in your hand you feel alot more confident than with a 10 pound mass produced cue and this confidence does improve your game.Forget it, Donny, you're out of your element
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Originally Posted by jonplayer View PostI'm normally pretty diplomatic, but you sir are wrong. The most sucess I ever had was with a cue from the rack that was worth about £3. Confidence is everything, it doesn't have to cost the earth.
I,ve recently bough about a dozen cues from an omin to a parris and found that i,m playing better snooker with the omin and a cheap machine spliced powerglide . It does,nt really matter how much the cue costs or who made it , it all depends if it suits you .Last edited by hotpot; 23 May 2010, 07:14 AM.
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Originally Posted by ibrahim View Postwell i am with adr on this one beacuse when you have a trevor white in your hand or a parris or a woldridge in your hand you feel alot more confident than with a 10 pound mass produced cue and this confidence does improve your game.
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