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Originally Posted by fleurdelis View PostSo I'm going to buy a new cue but i can't give a huge amount of money on it.
My choice is Peradon 3/4 but which model
So is there difference between Lazer and Royal
Somebody has one oh them ?
And if you could offer me other cues I'll ne thankful for the opinion.
Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by jaguarf1 View PostI've played snooker myself a few times. I'm a total beginner, so maybe I'm wrong, but my opinion is that it doesn't really matter with what kind of cue you play and how much it costs. I think if you're a good player, you can play with any cue if its just not a completely crooked piece of wood with crappy tip.
Maybe just the weight is what makes difference...
If I didn't know what I was on about I might keep my opinion to myself!
Having said that there's a little truth in this but having a good cue isn't the be all and end all.
If you're used to a new £20 Riley or BCE and then you got a Royal you'd know wjere the money went and the Royal might do you for life.
I think it is good to have as good a cue as you can get a idealy try them first. Which isn't easy if your outside the UK.
I used to have a Peradon they're alright. Generally I would say for go for Craftsman for a middle budget. £90 for a handspliced Royal isn't too bad though really. I don't care fot the finish on Peradons either but each to his own.
Never seen a Lazer.
Not going to go out of my way to.
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Thanks everyone today i ordered the Royal one...
I'm not a very good player and actually I mu current cue is 20 GBP Riley and the Peradon one is for my skill level. May be in the future I'll spend bigger budget for a hand made one.
I admire all the replay's you've made
So the topic can be locked and specially thanks to Andrew Ramsey for the help...
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i hope you haven't ordered one directly because i get a good discount on them!
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