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  • south west snooker academy professional 1 cue

    Does anyone have any experience of the cue mentioned Its retail cost Is £150.

  • #2
    looks like the generic Chinese cue you can buy on ebay from various sources at half the price but with a personalised badge, you can get the same or equivalent or better with a different badge or ask for your own badge, probably

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by sberry View Post
      looks like the generic Chinese cue you can buy on ebay from various sources at half the price but with a personalised badge, you can get the same or equivalent or better with a different badge or ask for your own badge, probably
      Oh right I already play with a relatively cheap cue having just taken up the game after a break from It of 30 years only played 16 frames and a couple of hours practising so far breaks of 22 and 28.
      I am sort of regreting buying a cheap cue not that I would have payed a fortune for a custom made job but I have set myself a goal that If I can get a 40 break i will consider upgrading.
      I t may never happen 40 seems a long way off at the moment I didnt make any where near a 40 thirty years ago when I played a lot and was a good potter but rubbish positional wise.
      There Is so much information on technique easily available these days when I played I was self taught and we just did not progress as we would have done with proper coaching or even internet coaching.
      There seems to be a lot of players obsessed with having the best custom made cue to play with, I am working on the principle that any improvement that I make will be hard earned by practice and studying everything I can find about good technique.
      I would love a custom cue as there are some real works of art out there but do I really need one?
      I played 30 years ago with a Peall picture cue and I have no real idea exactly how old It Is although It probably would be hindering my game now and was showing Its age so I bought a cue made by cue craft that does a job for me right now.
      Last edited by davestevies; 8 June 2014, 03:35 PM. Reason: more info

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      • #4
        I paid £39 for my handmade Chinese cue and I really like it. It doesn't feel cheap at all. Nice and solid.

        Last edited by cyberheater; 8 June 2014, 03:37 PM.

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