Hi Im new to this forum.
I have played snooker in dribs and drabs over 20 or so years (im a novice in reality) but have started playing more recently. Im now looking to buy a cue, at about £70 ish price range. I think Im after a single piece. Ive had the chance to play with 4 cues from the club shop and I just dont know what to do.
One was bowed so that was out. One was 3/4 length - it felt ok but mmmmmm unsure.
Next was a brand new cue - Rapier? - it felt ok but maybe a little heavy and chunky - but still ok. It was £85.
The other HOWEVER was a vintage (so I was told) EJ Riley 'The Riley Cue'. Apparantly 60-70 years old. It was dead straight. When I hit a few shots it was lighter and thinner than all the others but did feel pretty good. I was also told it would have originally been made as a billiard cue. £70 price tag.
So now im in a quandary. Do I buy an old second hand cue that may not have been made for snooker and I have no idea on its history but is likely to stay straight forever because of its age, or go for a new cue ????
Any help?
I have played snooker in dribs and drabs over 20 or so years (im a novice in reality) but have started playing more recently. Im now looking to buy a cue, at about £70 ish price range. I think Im after a single piece. Ive had the chance to play with 4 cues from the club shop and I just dont know what to do.
One was bowed so that was out. One was 3/4 length - it felt ok but mmmmmm unsure.
Next was a brand new cue - Rapier? - it felt ok but maybe a little heavy and chunky - but still ok. It was £85.
The other HOWEVER was a vintage (so I was told) EJ Riley 'The Riley Cue'. Apparantly 60-70 years old. It was dead straight. When I hit a few shots it was lighter and thinner than all the others but did feel pretty good. I was also told it would have originally been made as a billiard cue. £70 price tag.
So now im in a quandary. Do I buy an old second hand cue that may not have been made for snooker and I have no idea on its history but is likely to stay straight forever because of its age, or go for a new cue ????
Any help?
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