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    Hi All

    1) I am thinking of buying a new snooker cue and i wondered what are the best cues ?

    I have always bought Peradon in the past and I have been looking at the Peradon Prince model (£130) which looks ok. Has any member got any comments on this cue.
    I have also noticed a few nice Lewis & Wilson cues priced around £120. Are these any good - i have been told they are made in the far east - would that affect quality?

    2) What are the differences between Blue diamond and Elkmaster Tips. I have heard a lot of conflicting opinions from different people and I would like to know once and for all.

    3) If Blue Diamond are the best then why do Peradon put Elkmaster on all their cues !? Wouldn't it make sense to put a tip costing 20pence more on £100+ cue ?

    Cheers

    Paul

  • #2
    for that budget.
    you will get better than peradon.
    try these sites.

    www.mastercraft-cues.co.uk
    www.matchplay-cues.com
    www.welshpooltrading.co.uk
    www.thesnookershop.co.uk

    stay away from the lewis and wilson.
    they're not up to much

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by whizzwilly View Post
      Hi All

      1) I am thinking of buying a new snooker cue and i wondered what are the best cues ?

      I have always bought Peradon in the past and I have been looking at the Peradon Prince model (£130) which looks ok. Has any member got any comments on this cue.
      I have also noticed a few nice Lewis & Wilson cues priced around £120. Are these any good - i have been told they are made in the far east - would that affect quality?
      lol....

      that's a bit like saying you'd like the best car but have been looking at mondeos for £1500....

      don't mean to be harsh but there's a lot more to choose from than peradon and lewis&wilson.

      i posted this thread friday which may interest you:

      http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ad.php?t=11902

      no need to spend a fortune on a decent cue, but important to know the options in your price range and, more crucially, the differences in quality.


      Originally Posted by whizzwilly View Post
      2) What are the differences between Blue diamond and Elkmaster Tips. I have heard a lot of conflicting opinions from different people and I would like to know once and for all.

      Cheers

      Paul
      read this http://www.handmadecues.com/extras/21-tipsoverview.htm
      The Cuefather.

      info@handmadecues.com

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      • #4
        best tips by FAR are the wooldridge single layer tips, i would never use anything else....

        As for cues there are a few makers to choose from, search the site for peoples vies and advise...
        Rocket Ronnie Rules!!!

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        • #5
          I bought a Craftsman a month ago. It is freaking incredible, I highly recommend you try one.

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          • #6
            Hi

            Your price range gives you a choice of the cheaper UK made cues and also you will find many good Thai made cues around which are very good and much better than the stuff that comes out of china.

            Elk is a good tip to start with but buy a genuine one has some new cues tend to come with crap hard ones on them

            Also try Mike single layer from his website you may even get a free Cue towel.
            My customers found them very good(that’s when I had stock of them Mike?)


            Paul

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by BITTER View Post
              Hi

              Also try Mike single layer from his website you may even get a free Cue towel.
              My customers found them very good(that’s when I had stock of them Mike?)

              Paul
              sorry mate, did you want some? you must know by now that you have to keep on at me...
              The Cuefather.

              info@handmadecues.com

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              • #8
                yes still waiting for some single layer tips mike.......................
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                • #9
                  Well I don't like to pester

                  Like me, I am sure you get plenty of that.

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                  • #10
                    mike likes the pestering, makes him feel needed!
                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                    • #11
                      Bought the Super Tips from Mike Wooldridge's site and by george they are awesome. It was also the first time I put a new tip on my own cue so was a bit nervous playing with it but after 5 minutes I was getting the cueball to do anything. A sense that long awaited centuary any day now.
                      TSF World Champion 2010
                      TSF Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2006/07
                      BBC Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2005/06

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                      • #12
                        well i have nothing against mikes tips - i sell them and rate them and i know for a fact a number of professional players use them, but to be honest if you can make a 100+ break it has very little to do with the tips you use and a lot to do with practise and talent.
                        https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
                          well i have nothing against mikes tips - i sell them and rate them and i know for a fact a number of professional players use them, but to be honest if you can make a 100+ break it has very little to do with the tips you use and a lot to do with practise and talent.
                          nah, it's the tip. anyone can make a hundred break if they fit one of these little beauties....
                          The Cuefather.

                          info@handmadecues.com

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                          • #14
                            You willing to back that up with a money back guarantee then Mike?!!!!

                            Tips are all in the head as with nearly all things in snooker. I still say that a good Elk is as good a tip as you can find and fortunately I now have a box of very good quality elks, so very little wastage and a bargain at £13 for 50!

                            Not knocking anyone else's tips but why pay upwards of £5 for a single tip if you are an average club player when a 50p elk will suit most of you for months!

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                            • #15
                              tips are not 'all in the head'.

                              fact - you cannot play with a bad tip.

                              although i agree that a player may focus his 'problems' on the tip, cue etc., when in reality the fault lies elsewhere.

                              i agree, read my comments on elks:

                              http://www.handmadecues.com/extras/21-tipsoverview.htm

                              as for prices. mine sell individually at £2.50, which is less than a pint in most places, and i know for certain that when i was playing regularly, i would happily have paid the price of a pint to get a decent tip straight away, rather than try 3,6, 10+ over a period of days/weeks.

                              maybe one day you will have the chance to try one of mine, and whilst they will never be as cheap as elks, you may actually prefer them...
                              The Cuefather.

                              info@handmadecues.com

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