Hi all,
I'm sure you get a lot of posts from clueless beginners but please humour me.
Started player snooker a few months ago and have seriously caught the bug. Working opposite a snooker hall has led to a workmate and me playing almost 5 days a week. We're now convinced that we need our own cues. This is where my problems start.
I've spent countless hours researching cues on the internet but as the only places I seem to be able to find information are cue retailers I'm a bit sceptical of the reviews - i.e. they say every cue is brilliant!
I'm hoping some of you guys will be able to point me in the right direction.
I'm pretty sure I want a 3/4 split (as I understand this allows for more extensions etc.) and I understand that as a beginner I should get a 9.5mm tip. Beyond these two things I'm unsure - and getting increasingly confused!
I'd like to get a case and a cue for around £70. Is this realisitic?
Should I get a handmade or machine cue?
Are there better brands? Or would I just be paying for a name and should I go for one of the many handmade unbranded cues that there are on ebay which are cheaper?
Should I consider a good quality second hand cue and if so where would I get one?
I appreciate that I've asked quite a few questions but I'd be very grateful for any help.
Many thanks,
Rob.
I'm sure you get a lot of posts from clueless beginners but please humour me.
Started player snooker a few months ago and have seriously caught the bug. Working opposite a snooker hall has led to a workmate and me playing almost 5 days a week. We're now convinced that we need our own cues. This is where my problems start.
I've spent countless hours researching cues on the internet but as the only places I seem to be able to find information are cue retailers I'm a bit sceptical of the reviews - i.e. they say every cue is brilliant!
I'm hoping some of you guys will be able to point me in the right direction.
I'm pretty sure I want a 3/4 split (as I understand this allows for more extensions etc.) and I understand that as a beginner I should get a 9.5mm tip. Beyond these two things I'm unsure - and getting increasingly confused!
I'd like to get a case and a cue for around £70. Is this realisitic?
Should I get a handmade or machine cue?
Are there better brands? Or would I just be paying for a name and should I go for one of the many handmade unbranded cues that there are on ebay which are cheaper?
Should I consider a good quality second hand cue and if so where would I get one?
I appreciate that I've asked quite a few questions but I'd be very grateful for any help.
Many thanks,
Rob.
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