Originally Posted by Garch
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No one is listening until you make a mistake!
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Originally Posted by culraven View PostIt will be worth the journey, until you know the right weight and length you want there's no point in buying blind off the internet. Don't get me wrong there are some cracking cues on here and you'll get a decent cue for £150, but you may find yourself forcing yourself to play with a cue that doesn't suit you. Find a cue that feels right, trust me you'll know when you do, then take a note of the length, weight, balance point and tip size, then shop around. I would say make sure your happy with your cue action and that your holding the cue right before you make a final descision on the length you need, as short cues can be difficult to sell on.
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a trip to parris for a guy with a £150 budget is a waste of time!
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Originally Posted by Garch View PostTrust me it wouldn't be the first time I walked into a shop with a budget and came out with a credit card bill three times the size!
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Have a good look at this package, this is the one I bought.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/57-Handma...item258a4fea5c
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Well, I've gone against all popular advice and bought a cue without trying it. There really wasn't much choice. I am confident in the length and weight though as I have tried similar cues - and hopefully I can't go wrong with the cue itself. So... as predicted, I've blown by budget and gone for a GBL C1! Having never had a cue anything like this quality and practically being a beginner again, I can't see me picking it up and not getting on with it. After all, it's not going to help me with my angles, which is the first challenge. Hopefully when my potting gets more consistent I'll then be comfortable enough with the cue to get my ball control where it needs to be to start break building.
Thanks again for everyone's help - much appreciated.
Garch
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