Hi there.
I started playing snooker just over a year ago I take it quite serious I'm a bit of a perfectionist. From early on I invested in a Robert Osborne cue Red plate (pics on the link below). Maybe it wasn't the best decision to buy a cue so early on but it's done now .
The cue is pretty standard in terms of weight and length with a 9.5mm ferrule. After using it for a year I feel like my shaft is maybe slightly too thin for my liking although I love my cue I've got a constant thing in the back of my mind about replacing it.
My question is would the guys on the forum advise me to simply carry on playing with this or take the hit and replace it. Is there any advantages of a thinner shaft vs a thicker shaft?
Also, which brand would be a reasonable upgrade in the £400-600 region without being a downgrade from Robert Osbornes amazing cues.
Thanks guys.
https://ibb.co/TBsSTZq
https://ibb.co/tXqVLnN
https://ibb.co/kgjfYQX
https://ibb.co/60yBbqQ
https://ibb.co/RSJtffL
I started playing snooker just over a year ago I take it quite serious I'm a bit of a perfectionist. From early on I invested in a Robert Osborne cue Red plate (pics on the link below). Maybe it wasn't the best decision to buy a cue so early on but it's done now .
The cue is pretty standard in terms of weight and length with a 9.5mm ferrule. After using it for a year I feel like my shaft is maybe slightly too thin for my liking although I love my cue I've got a constant thing in the back of my mind about replacing it.
My question is would the guys on the forum advise me to simply carry on playing with this or take the hit and replace it. Is there any advantages of a thinner shaft vs a thicker shaft?
Also, which brand would be a reasonable upgrade in the £400-600 region without being a downgrade from Robert Osbornes amazing cues.
Thanks guys.
https://ibb.co/TBsSTZq
https://ibb.co/tXqVLnN
https://ibb.co/kgjfYQX
https://ibb.co/60yBbqQ
https://ibb.co/RSJtffL
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