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  • #16
    No Problem at all, top advise
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    • #17
      Man... you need to use what you feel comfortable with, not what other people tell you! This thread is a bit like "what should I eat for dinner tonight?"
      Try out some cues see how they feel.
      Forget it, Donny, you're out of your element

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      • #18
        Weight for a cue.
        It depends on cue maker but i would say anything between 10-40weeks. LOL
        Sorry could not resist. kidding aside.
        I think 17-18oz is ideal. any heavier and you start to loose feel IMHO.
        "Don't think, feel"

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        • #19
          The Doctor

          How long will I have to weight for the next bus?
          :snooker:

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