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    Hi all, just out of curiosity, are all the Black plates (Will Hunt, Hunt O'byrne, Hunt Osborne, Robert Osborne, Exquisite etc , sorry that's all I can tell , please let me know if I missed any others ) are the best playing cues ? Anyone has a Black plate not playing any good ? (No need to mention any brand if not feeling comfortable
    Or just feel confidence playing with one of them?

  • #2
    Originally Posted by dan226 View Post
    Hi all, just out of curiosity, are all the Black plates (Will Hunt, Hunt O'byrne, Hunt Osborne, Robert Osborne, Exquisite etc , sorry that's all I can tell , please let me know if I missed any others ) are the best playing cues ? Anyone has a Black plate not playing any good ? (No need to mention any brand if not feeling comfortable
    Or just feel confidence playing with one of them?
    Mate if you paid 2k for a cue would you openly admit to it being a bad player. Personally too many people here are cue snobs. That is they look at the badge and go ooohhh and ahh. I personally play with a cue and then judge irrespective of badge.

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    • #3
      Well on theory the black plates are the best cue that person/company can produce..........however that does not necessarily mean the cue will play any better for you than a £150 cue, there are no magic cues (unfortunately)

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by sanman View Post
        Mate if you paid 2k for a cue would you openly admit to it being a bad player. Personally too many people here are cue snobs. That is they look at the badge and go ooohhh and ahh. I personally play with a cue and then judge irrespective of badge.
        Spot on about the badge nonsense but it's hard to say what's a bad player, I have gone from liking very stiff cues through to playing with a springy one and at all times I would have said the other types were bad players .
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
          Well on theory the black plates are the best cue that person/company can produce..........however that does not necessarily mean the cue will play any better for you than a £150 cue, there are no magic cues (unfortunately)
          Don't tell me that, I've been on the lookout for ages!
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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
            Don't tell me that, I've been on the lookout for ages!
            But it's good fun looking
            Someone offered me ridiculous money last night for my playing cue, I thought for approx 5 seconds then turned him down, I don't think I'll find anything better but never say never etc

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
              But it's good fun looking
              Someone offered me ridiculous money last night for my playing cue, I thought for approx 5 seconds then turned him down, I don't think I'll find anything better but never say never etc
              i turned down a small fortune in the eighties for my playing cue( which i had made myself) from a well known pro as i thought i would never part with it , no idea were it is now lol

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by sanman View Post
                Mate if you paid 2k for a cue would you openly admit to it being a bad player. Personally too many people here are cue snobs. That is they look at the badge and go ooohhh and ahh. I personally play with a cue and then judge irrespective of badge.
                That's really true imo.

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                • #9
                  depends what you are paying for in a cue and what you "believe" or choose to "accept".

                  I accept a £150 cue can play as well as a £1000 cue. I also accept that you pay a premium just for brand names.

                  I don't think more money = a better player. But for me when i buy a cue, i am paying for playability as well as craftsmanship.

                  I will not have one without the other and both are important to me because that is the way i am.

                  I would happily pay £500 plus for a cue but that will have to be something playable but also it has to be something I am happy with i.e. shaft pattern, level splicing, a particular grain of butt splicing etc.

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