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  • Help. Parris Ambassador or Mike Wooldridge Shark?

    I have a dilemma.Wife finally buying a birthday present. I actually want and has.£350 to spend on a new cue.Play 8ball mostly so prefer 8.5mm tip so Shark looks better. Anybody use either for pool or any commentsin general are greatly apreciated.

  • #2
    With that price, you can get far better quality cue.
    http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ad.php?t=25363
    Matty's has a tony glover 1pcs selling £170 + post(UK)
    spec 56.5", 8.5mm & 28mm

    Check out the sales thread n you might get urself a very good deal.
    Last edited by willytan; 16 June 2010, 03:53 PM.

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    • #3
      Or you could look me up! "Wright Cues" I may be able to help you
      Cheers Reg
      "Wright Cues"
      Cues made to your specification, giving you the confidence in your cue
      http://www.wrightcues.co.uk
      reg@wrightcues.co.uk

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      • #4
        email me, i can help you. at the moment.
        The Cuefather.

        info@handmadecues.com

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by jonnycridge View Post
          Wife finally buying a birthday present.
          How much crying did you do before you reached that point?

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          • #6
            go for a mike wooldridge cue you won't get much better,

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            • #7
              only 11 years wait to get something i want. beats a pair of socks.going to give parris cue a miss if mike can sort something out or me

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              • #8
                I play 8 ball,mostly,as well.At the moment I am using a Black Shark (thanks for that hotpot).I have takan a standard one and reduced the tip to 9mm and it plays very well.The standard and finish of the cue is excellent but what I really like about it is the fact that the short extention fits directly to the shaft,giving a cue of about 52 and a half inches,absolutely perfect for "tight tables" we all come across at times.It also screws into the normal butt for those just out of reach shots.All in all great value as you always play with your own tip and shaft regardless of table position at your venue.If you want to spend more a Shark Custom is an alternative,giving you an option under VCM to see your own design on screen.

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                • #9
                  I would recommend Mike's Shark cue. I have had mine a few days and I feel I am timing the ball better than ever. It has a nice touch among the balls. :snooker:
                  :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    Ye the shark is a lovely cue and a great bargain for the mone . Only reason i sold mine is because i prefer a 57 " , otherwise i would have kept her .

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