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Thanks Dean. Sanman's cues look great but do you not find 20 ounces too heavy. I have a Parris 19 oz Professional and sometimes I worry it is hard to play the light touch shots well.
Thanks Dean. Sanman's cues look great but do you not find 20 ounces too heavy. I have a Parris 19 oz Professional and sometimes I worry it is hard to play the light touch shots well.
I had both cues made similtaneously with different weights. You are right 20 ounces is a bit heavy but at least I have a backup cue made dientically from the same piece of timber and should I have problem then all I would have to do is reweight them to make it similar to the lighter cue. I do however use the heavier cue time to time and once you play with it for a while you get used to it.
Just I would show some of these beauties off. Not shown are my other Northwest, a Hunt and O'Byrne, a Powerglide 1982 Senator and my 1990 2-piece Parris signed at the Crucible in that year by all 4 semi-finalists (...trivia question being can you name all 4 ??) Enjoy. C
Just I would show some of these beauties off. Not shown are my other Northwest, a Hunt and O'Byrne, a Powerglide 1982 Senator and my 1990 2-piece Parris signed at the Crucible in that year by all 4 semi-finalists (...trivia question being can you name all 4 ??) Enjoy. C
Davis, Hendry, Parrott and Jimmy White.
Some very nice cues there though.
If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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