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  • New cue advice (Craftsman Victor or Peradon Edwardian)

    Hi all,

    (In a nutshell...)
    I’ve been scouting these forums for advice on a new ¾ length cue. My requirements have been: a smooth ash cue (when cueing), around 9mm tip (8-ball Pool mostly & some Snooker), standard length, not too light (around 17/18oz). I’ve come down to two cues of (almost) identical design and would just like to ask for some expert advice to help in my decision-making.

    The two cues I’m considering are:
    1) Craftsman Victor cue (inc. mini butt)
    - Total cost, including hard case + p&p = £89.45 (www.craftsmancues.com)
    2) Peradon Edwardian
    - Total cost, including hard case + p&p = £84.00 (www.topcue.co.uk)

    Although I originally preferred the Craftsman (based on recommendations on this forum), Leeds is too far for me to visit and try out the cue. However, Topcue are based only a 30min drive away, so I should be able to try out the Peradon cue. Hmmm...

    (Background...)
    I am in the second season of playing for my local pub’s 8-ball Pool team. I think I have steadily improved over the year or so, but I’ve been noticing some gripes in my current cue for a while now, so really fancy getting a new cue.

    I currently have a Barracuda “Blue” pool cue, which cost me around £50 a couple of years ago. It’s done me well, but it was ordered over the internet and it’s always had a slight (minor) bend near the tip. It’s not very noticeable and doesn’t really affect cueing, but it’s always bugged me . It also a tad short and is not a very smooth cue (gets sticky easily), plus you can feel the grains in the wood when cueing. I’ve never put any oil on it (only recently realised you could do that), but I do clean it from time to time with a damp cloth and then dry/buff it afterwards.

    I’ve been looking on this forum for cues and cue-makers that people recommend; the typical consensus has been the likes of: Trevor White, Mike Wooldridge, John Parris, Craftsman, etc... However, due to budget constraints (max £90 ideally for cue & “good” case inc. p&p), my options for a “good” cue are a tad limited, so maybe next time (when I’m more ”worthy” of such hand-made/spliced cues! )

    I'd very much welcome any advice from people who know more than me about cues!!

    P.S. If anyone's curious as to why I'm asking for advice for an 8-ball cue on a Snooker forum, it's coz all the other Pool forums were either just plain rubbish, or were more US-based. You guys know your stuff!

  • #2
    you seem certain on one or the other. my suggestion would be to try the one near you and if you really like it forget about the other. if after trying the one near you you are still not sure, have a think about trying the other one further away, or a complete rethink. good luck

    ..and welcome

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    • #3
      Where are you located in UK ?

      Your budget will give you a good quality machine spliced cue.

      I have two O min Spirit in stock with very good shafts on them.
      Also a few one pc O min Thomas

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      • #4
        Thanks Semih_Sayginer for the advice

        Originally Posted by BITTER View Post
        Where are you located in UK ?

        Your budget will give you a good quality machine spliced cue.

        I have two O min Spirit in stock with very good shafts on them.
        Also a few one pc O min Thomas
        Hi Bitter, I'm in Southampton.
        I've heard good things about O'Min (always liked the fancy airlock joints - never used one tho!). If you could pass me some info (specs, pics & price) on the Spirit cue, that would be great. I'm assuming it's a 3/4 joint?

        Many thanks

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        • #5
          I would say go for the Craftsman and I used to have a Peradon myself.
          I would also think if you want a Peradon you could find one cheaper than that at topcue.
          My advice would be to buy the cheapest handspliced cue from either one of these
          (I think they are 147 and Royal) and get a cheaper case. That's what I wish I had done myself when I bought my Peradon many year ago.

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          • #6
            Fancy a brand new 3/4 Craftsman Legend with 6" ebony mini butt, 9.5mm tip 18 oz and a tubular one piece case for £100 inc P+P ?

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by Wity View Post
              Fancy a brand new 3/4 Craftsman Legend with 6" ebony mini butt, 9.5mm tip 18 oz and a tubular one piece case for £100 inc P+P ?
              Very good cue and a steal at that price! (i have one myself)
              http://e.imagehost.org/0813/Mellow_yellow_sig1.jpg

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              • #8
                Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated.
                It would appear that Craftsman are pretty much the way to go (in my case/budget at any rate)

                Wity > Thank you very much for the offer .
                I'm currently considering a couple of offers (including yours!), so I'll have to get back to you if that's OK?
                (Though, I realise that your offer won't last forever )

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                • #9
                  Dont ponder for too long, if you let wity's offer pass you by you'll regret it!
                  http://e.imagehost.org/0813/Mellow_yellow_sig1.jpg

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                  • #10
                    I'd just like to close of this thread by thanking everyone for their advice and offers. I ended up getting the Craftsman Victor cue (with the help of ADR147 )

                    I've not got round to playing with it yet, but I'm happy that I made the right decision. I'm just hoping that I don't get "7-balled" on the cue's first outing! :snooker:

                    For those that might be interested in a similar cue, I've included pics of my new toy below...
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