Hi,
I'm in a similar position as George with an initial budget of £50.
However, after reading this thread I'm starting to think that it would be a better idea to go for a decent cue such as the Craftsmen Panther (£120). My thinking is that it will keep its value a lot longer if I were to sell it on in a couple of years.
Is there a great difference between a £20 and £120 cue for a novice? I used to play a lot as a young lad and have recently joined a club again with a few mates and am playing a couple of times a week.
Thanks in advance!
I'm in a similar position as George with an initial budget of £50.
However, after reading this thread I'm starting to think that it would be a better idea to go for a decent cue such as the Craftsmen Panther (£120). My thinking is that it will keep its value a lot longer if I were to sell it on in a couple of years.
Is there a great difference between a £20 and £120 cue for a novice? I used to play a lot as a young lad and have recently joined a club again with a few mates and am playing a couple of times a week.
Thanks in advance!
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