Hi,
Im new to the sport and the forum, so please forgive me if this has been asked before. My friend and I are looking for new cues (our first), and we came to find the Peradon Cues, which seem to be in the price-range we can afford (around 100-150£). Now, I've read on different forums about how the tend to get sticky and about 5+ different ways to remove this stickyness. But it just doesnt seem right that you buy a new cue from 100+ year old Cue maker firm and then you have to start repairing it before use. So my question is, can you recommend these Peradon Cues or should I look for some other brand or just save money until I can buy a John Parris cue?
Looking forward to hearing from you, cheers from Denmark.
Michael
Im new to the sport and the forum, so please forgive me if this has been asked before. My friend and I are looking for new cues (our first), and we came to find the Peradon Cues, which seem to be in the price-range we can afford (around 100-150£). Now, I've read on different forums about how the tend to get sticky and about 5+ different ways to remove this stickyness. But it just doesnt seem right that you buy a new cue from 100+ year old Cue maker firm and then you have to start repairing it before use. So my question is, can you recommend these Peradon Cues or should I look for some other brand or just save money until I can buy a John Parris cue?
Looking forward to hearing from you, cheers from Denmark.
Michael
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