Hi guys,
Should I sell my Robin Cook?
I have my Robin which is the best cue I have ever owned in terms of spot on splicing, great feel, plays cracking etc etc but I also play just as well with my walter lindrum 4137 cue.
I have found my spec which is best for me and now I feel I could play with any cue in or around that spec.
The problem with the Robin is £300 and I feel scared at times to play with where as £70 walter isnt too bad. I have only once taken my robin to the bar (where I play local league pool) where as I have taken it up spot on (snooker hall) a few times, I feel comfortable with it up spot on but not down the bar.
As i can now play just as well with my walter and robin, £300 is a lot money which could be used elsewhere.
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Whats your thoughts?
Should I sell my Robin Cook?
I have my Robin which is the best cue I have ever owned in terms of spot on splicing, great feel, plays cracking etc etc but I also play just as well with my walter lindrum 4137 cue.
I have found my spec which is best for me and now I feel I could play with any cue in or around that spec.
The problem with the Robin is £300 and I feel scared at times to play with where as £70 walter isnt too bad. I have only once taken my robin to the bar (where I play local league pool) where as I have taken it up spot on (snooker hall) a few times, I feel comfortable with it up spot on but not down the bar.
As i can now play just as well with my walter and robin, £300 is a lot money which could be used elsewhere.
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Whats your thoughts?
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