Hi, because of the scarce amount of honest reviews of cues on the internet, i have decided to start a thread where people can add their review of the cues they have used for people to look at, be honest, even if it means saying negatives about your own cue....
My first cue was a Geordie Pool 'Supreme' - cost £110
I found this cue to be very good, and value for money, compared to other top quality cuemakers, remeber this is a massed produced cue so it is not top top end, but is still a very good standard.
Wood: The wood was of reasonable quality, shaft was a bit rough but alot better than avergae club cues. The walnut butt was very nice, very attracative, it shown attractivness, also had a good feel in the hand.
Shaft & Butt: The shaft was the main downfall to the cue, it was very thin, and made the cue whippy and unrealiable on power shots, and screw shots, it also tended to throw the white alot more with side (this may be due to the tip being 8.5mm) It also had the tendency to warp easier than average cues, however this may not happen if looked after better
Playablility : : the cue played reasonably well, was very easy to line up your shots with the cue as the shaft gave the impression of an arrow, and the grain was quite predominate on the cue, giving good guidelines. It was also very good at imparting spin on the ball, and you gained alot more reaction for less power, however, because of the occasionally throwing of the white, long shots become alot harder
Rating: In general this is a very good cue for club players, however i would not recommend to players who compete as this cue is not the most reliable. It however is a very good cue for 8ball pool, as the standard cue, 8.5mm, and thin shaft is perfect
IMO - 7/10
My first cue was a Geordie Pool 'Supreme' - cost £110
I found this cue to be very good, and value for money, compared to other top quality cuemakers, remeber this is a massed produced cue so it is not top top end, but is still a very good standard.
Wood: The wood was of reasonable quality, shaft was a bit rough but alot better than avergae club cues. The walnut butt was very nice, very attracative, it shown attractivness, also had a good feel in the hand.
Shaft & Butt: The shaft was the main downfall to the cue, it was very thin, and made the cue whippy and unrealiable on power shots, and screw shots, it also tended to throw the white alot more with side (this may be due to the tip being 8.5mm) It also had the tendency to warp easier than average cues, however this may not happen if looked after better
Playablility : : the cue played reasonably well, was very easy to line up your shots with the cue as the shaft gave the impression of an arrow, and the grain was quite predominate on the cue, giving good guidelines. It was also very good at imparting spin on the ball, and you gained alot more reaction for less power, however, because of the occasionally throwing of the white, long shots become alot harder
Rating: In general this is a very good cue for club players, however i would not recommend to players who compete as this cue is not the most reliable. It however is a very good cue for 8ball pool, as the standard cue, 8.5mm, and thin shaft is perfect
IMO - 7/10
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