You can pick up a decent maximus cue that won't break the bank. Some of their maple cues are great value for money and solid enough to last a lifetime. Best going somewhere where you can try a few and judge the throw etc. I find maples play totally different to Ash and I love the feel of maple. 7 times world champion played with a cheap maple connoisseur so it just goes to show that it doesn't have to be expensive.
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Originally Posted by Henrytheeighth View PostYou can pick up a decent maximus cue that won't break the bank. Some of their maple cues are great value for money and solid enough to last a lifetime. Best going somewhere where you can try a few and judge the throw etc. I find maples play totally different to Ash and I love the feel of maple. 7 times world champion played with a cheap maple connoisseur so it just goes to show that it doesn't have to be expensive.
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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View Post£45 for a 2nd hand cue back in the 70's was not cheap at all, the Connoisseur was the top of the range PowerGlide cue at that time
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