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  • looking for a decent cue

    Hello forum members

    I'm looking for a decent cue, sure you guys can point me in the right direction

    Looking for something unique if possible ? Budget no problem

  • #2
    Personally I don't like it, I like ash & ebony and it seems a bit over priced, but it is unique

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mike-Woold...item4174c24178

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    • #3
      Sorry should have said a new cue making ?
      Not the trusting type, so from a maker idealy , definatly not an eBay trader !

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      • #4
        If your buying new, you can have any design you want to make it unique, but you could be in for a very long wait from most of the top makers

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        • #5
          ADR had a really lovely nice Trevor White cue recently, it looked quite unique, quite a few splices & veneers, more expensive than the 1 above, but probably not that dear when you think of the work that went into it.

          Maybe drop him a line, to see if he's still got it.

          What specs you after?

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          • #6
            I've looked through the cue pictures thread and to be fair it seems like there is no end of choice but from reading other posts I'm guessing I will have
            To wait a long time ? Are there cue makers that can make and supply a high end cue in under 6 months ?
            I am willing to forget the splicing and go for something simple but class

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            • #7
              If you want something quick you'll probably have to look at the second hand market. (Don't mean e-bay!) There's always cues on sale here from reputable Forum Members. Just post up specifically what you're after and you might be in luck that someone has something close to what you want.
              Last edited by Bigmeek; 8 July 2013, 11:06 AM.

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              • #8
                Choosing a cue

                Before choosing and buying a new cue for your game, you need to check the specifications and prices of the cues. These two are the important fundamentals for buying a new cue.
                pool cue| pool cue cases| billiard balls

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                • #9
                  As I am wanting a cue for life I'm a little fussy, I have been booking around for a good few months now, but standard cues are a little to short for me, seems like 58" is as far as cue length goes as standard ?
                  Anyone else found these problems ?

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                  • #10
                    Depends what you want .
                    What are your exact specs ?

                    There are a few very good lads' on here that are cue dealers and i am sure that they would have something to suit your needs .
                    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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                    • #11
                      I have a few 59 inch excellent cues if you are interested. Leave me your email and I wills send you pics

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                      • #12
                        Once I reach 10 posts I will pm a few makers !

                        Can I spam my thread to reach 10 posts ?

                        Thanks for your help so far people but it is a new cue I'm after, I've seen the way people treat cues and would not buy secondhand
                        Especially when every other cue I've seen for sale has only played 4 frames ?

                        A full list of makers usernames would help

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                        • #13
                          Sorry sanman only just seen this is page 2 and missed your comments, as I just said I'm not interested in anything used, sure there are many good deals to be had but can't help comparing to golf clubs and wonder why so many guys are selling there cues ?

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                          • #14
                            Pretty sure sanman means cues that he has made rather than used ones but could be wrong.

                            The reason why so many keep changing cues is purely because they are looking for 'the' cue. Each cue reacts differently to each other, once the cue they have ordered has arrived they will try it out a few times and if it's not to their liking they will move it on. I used to do the same with golf clubs, sometimes I would change drivers every few weeks for a different one in the pro shop. Similarly with irons but a little less frequently.

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                            • #15
                              Cheers mate, will pm pretty soon then

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