Hi:
I am an American pool player who recently converted to snooker. I have very few cue buying options in my area. My local club sells BCE's, but they seem pricey for what seems to be a massed produce item. I came across this online:
http://www.pooldawg.com/riley-ril17-snooker-cue-52371
and was intrigued because these types of laminated shafts are great in pool cues. I appreciate the classic cue maker's craft (I have a $2000.00 USD one of a kind pool cue), but as a beginner, I am not ready to make that investment in a snooker cue.
Is something like the Riley in the link above a waste of time and money, or a reasonable compromise for someone just starting out??
All I have access to online are low end Rileys, Elites, Dufferins, and BCEs. I also found this Scorpion:
http://www.pooldawg.com/scorpion-snk...oker-cue-stick
Thank you for sharing your hard earned experience!
I am an American pool player who recently converted to snooker. I have very few cue buying options in my area. My local club sells BCE's, but they seem pricey for what seems to be a massed produce item. I came across this online:
http://www.pooldawg.com/riley-ril17-snooker-cue-52371
and was intrigued because these types of laminated shafts are great in pool cues. I appreciate the classic cue maker's craft (I have a $2000.00 USD one of a kind pool cue), but as a beginner, I am not ready to make that investment in a snooker cue.
Is something like the Riley in the link above a waste of time and money, or a reasonable compromise for someone just starting out??
All I have access to online are low end Rileys, Elites, Dufferins, and BCEs. I also found this Scorpion:
http://www.pooldawg.com/scorpion-snk...oker-cue-stick
Thank you for sharing your hard earned experience!
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