Just looking to buy a new cue and seen this come up are they any good?
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I have a Peradon Royal & I think it's an excellent cue.This is only my third cue in the last 26 years.The second cue was also a Peradon Royal but was stolen from Dishers in Crewe by one of the many low-lifes that frequent that place.I had no qualms in returning to the Snooker Shop in Levenshulme having ascertained that they were still selling this model 7 or 8 years after buying the original.The cue is made of kiln dried mature Canadian ash with a plain ebony butt - I don't see the point in fancy veneers.My particular cue is butt jointed with an extension.The splices are all the same length & the shaft is silky smooth.At around £150 I believe that this is a fabulous cue for a very reasonable cost.:snooker:
"You're not standing in my line of sight,but you are standing in my line of thought".
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I'm using a rubbish one I brought off eBay a few years ago master billiards one I think just a cheap China made one I've only started playing again and don't think this cues right and really don't have a clue about cues and need as much help as I can so thank you for all your help much appreciated
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I have a peradon king + long extension + blue and black halo case for sale https://www.facebook.com/groups/snookercues/
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The Lazer is a little cheaper than similar looking cues in the Peradon range - the Royal & Joe Davis for example. However the Lazer has a simulated ebony butt - Ebonex - whereas other Peradon cues have genuine ebony butts.:snooker:
"You're not standing in my line of sight,but you are standing in my line of thought".
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Originally Posted by Tim65 View PostThe Lazer is a little cheaper than similar looking cues in the Peradon range - the Royal & Joe Davis for example. However the Lazer has a simulated ebony butt - Ebonex - whereas other Peradon cues have genuine ebony butts.
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