Hello,
I am in the market for a new snooker cue.
Unfortunately, here on the mainland, there aren't many shops around to try or buy decent cues, let alone cue makers. Most shops sell machine spliced cues in the 50 to 150 euro range. My current cue is from that, but it's showing some real tear and wear after the years and I'd like to upgrade. This means that if I want a kind of decent cue I'm sort of forced to buy something online which isn't really ideal because I haven't had the chance to try them out. So weight and balance will be some guess here. Going on a UK road trip around the shops is not possible either.
I was particularly interested in a Mike Wooldridge cue as I've seen some local player playing with one and if looked and felt quite nice (and if I recall correctly, Nic Barrow has one too), but the £750+ price range with his own custom designed joints and extensions is a bit of putting. Given the fact that I'd need to buy a new 1 piece case and extensions too, I'm looking at somewhere near £1000+ and that's asking a big investment. I'm not sure it's worth it.
I was also looking at a Maximus Ultimate, but comparing prices I have found a large difference between the one listed at Craftsman Cues (£745) and the ones listed at Green Baize (£423 up to £484). Can anyone shed some light on what the major price difference might be? As far as I can tell it's the same cue.
Has anyone bought one online without proper testing (and without a year long wait like JP's cues) and if so, any regrets?
Any advice at all on how to approach this will be quite welcome.
I am in the market for a new snooker cue.
Unfortunately, here on the mainland, there aren't many shops around to try or buy decent cues, let alone cue makers. Most shops sell machine spliced cues in the 50 to 150 euro range. My current cue is from that, but it's showing some real tear and wear after the years and I'd like to upgrade. This means that if I want a kind of decent cue I'm sort of forced to buy something online which isn't really ideal because I haven't had the chance to try them out. So weight and balance will be some guess here. Going on a UK road trip around the shops is not possible either.
I was particularly interested in a Mike Wooldridge cue as I've seen some local player playing with one and if looked and felt quite nice (and if I recall correctly, Nic Barrow has one too), but the £750+ price range with his own custom designed joints and extensions is a bit of putting. Given the fact that I'd need to buy a new 1 piece case and extensions too, I'm looking at somewhere near £1000+ and that's asking a big investment. I'm not sure it's worth it.
I was also looking at a Maximus Ultimate, but comparing prices I have found a large difference between the one listed at Craftsman Cues (£745) and the ones listed at Green Baize (£423 up to £484). Can anyone shed some light on what the major price difference might be? As far as I can tell it's the same cue.
Has anyone bought one online without proper testing (and without a year long wait like JP's cues) and if so, any regrets?
Any advice at all on how to approach this will be quite welcome.
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