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    Hello all,

    I am a snooker lover and a real amateur. Want to ask a question.
    I got my very first snooker cue, buffalo snooker cue yesterday. To be exact it is a gift from a friend of mine. So, I checked the flatness of the cue and I see that the tip is not compleletly straight. But I am talking about very tiny warp on the edge part.
    I am planning to return the cue where it has been bought but I wanted to learn first; how straight it should be? is there tolerence for the straightness?

    Thank you all,

  • #2
    If it's a brand new cue it should be straight, sight down the cue like it's a rifle, don't roll it on a table.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by barantasci View Post
      Hello all,

      I am a snooker lover and a real amateur. Want to ask a question.
      I got my very first snooker cue, buffalo snooker cue yesterday. To be exact it is a gift from a friend of mine. So, I checked the flatness of the cue and I see that the tip is not compleletly straight. But I am talking about very tiny warp on the edge part.
      I am planning to return the cue where it has been bought but I wanted to learn first; how straight it should be? is there tolerence for the straightness?

      Thank you all,
      Welcome to tsf !!

      This may be useful to read .

      https://www.pooldawg.com/article/poo...ue-for-warping

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      • #4
        Thank you very much for this information Dave, Ramon.

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        • #5
          You're welcome !! :snooker:

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          • #6
            because it is a new object, go to the store and demand the exchange for a suggestion that is in perfect condition!
            ”Corium sana in iaculat sano”

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            • #7
              Like it's been said, how did your test it wasn't straight?
              If you rolled it on a table, it's the wrong way to do it.
              Pick it up from the butt and look down the middle of the cue.
              It can be a small bump on the side of the cue and not that it's not straight.
              Also real easy fix on most cases.
              Have straightened a few cues in about 15-20 seconds, in front of some very surprised cue owners lol
              For that one you've always wanted...
              https://www.facebook.com/ninjacues/

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              • #8
                Thank you all for replies.
                I did change my cue with a new "straight" one as you said Bart07.

                I did not roll on the table as I have learned from this forum page and yes it was a small bump. In anyway I changed and now I am happy with it.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Ramon View Post
                  Welcome to tsf !!

                  This may be useful to read .

                  https://www.pooldawg.com/article/poo...ue-for-warping
                  Just the info I was looking for, thanks Ramon!

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Snooker Theory View Post
                    Just the info I was looking for, thanks Ramon!
                    You're welcome !!

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