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    Hi all, am new to the forum and quite new to the game (although im 34) have been playin once a week for about 6 months and have progressed quite well i think, Top break is only 45. my question is the que i have has snooker craft elite on it and seems like a nice que(is it?) but have herd lots of peeps say a good que can make all the diff. I have a buget of about £250 and want to get a nice que before i get too use to this one! please help. Thanks Paul.

  • #2
    Welcome to the forum mate...i am sure there is nothing wrong with your cue at the moment...but there is nothing wrong with wanting a new cue..i am very sure if you do a search around the forum you will find loads of info about cue's...thanks very much and good luck.
    Last edited by warren132; 9 January 2011, 03:38 PM.
    Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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    • #3
      try the for sale section some nice cues on their pal and not bad price either easily get one for that budget hope you find one to suit you
      Age/Location: 23/hull/ UK
      Highest Practice/Match Break: P:112/M:96 (Line Up: 122)
      Cue: John Parris, champion , 18.7oz 9.5mm tip talisman hard usually

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      • #4
        Don't know anything about that cue. One of the cue experts on here might.
        You can certainly get a very good cue for £250, but don't worry too much about getting used to the one you have, players successfully switch cues after years of play.
        Of course we all like nice cues, but don't expect it to make too much difference to your game, technique, practice and concentration are far more important.
        Welcome to the forum - check out the masses of threads on cues.
        Oh, and that's a bad miss.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by jagermonster View Post
          Hi all, am new to the forum and quite new to the game (although im 34) have been playin once a week for about 6 months and have progressed quite well i think, Top break is only 45. my question is the que i have has snooker craft elite on it and seems like a nice que(is it?) but have herd lots of peeps say a good que can make all the diff. I have a buget of about £250 and want to get a nice que before i get too use to this one! please help. Thanks Paul.
          Hi Paul, I supply customised, hand, made cues from Cue Craft. They are top quality and made to your own specifications. I will need to know the following: Tip Size, Cue Length, Weight, Wood for the shaft e.g. Ash or maple. Wood for the butt. Most common is Ebony for a reasonable heavy butt or Rosewood. Jointing e.g. 3/4 or 1 piece (or even 2 piece centre split if you prefer this).
          I would recommend having a butt joint to fit a mini-butt and telescopic extension as this cover all options for long shots with the tele ext. and borderline rest shots with the mini-butt. Cue Craft are now fitting the new Air-lock joints. This is a precision engineered joint that is very strong and solid.

          To keep it simple Plain Rosewood or Ebony butt with Ash or maple shaft, plus 2 extensions will be within your budget.

          I also supply 3/4 and one piece cases from as little as £30 and are further discounted when purchased with a cue and lastly, as a TSF member you'll receive a free cue towel with your first order.

          You can contact me on 07740102927 or email me @ cueist@genie.co.uk

          Dave, Snookerpoolman

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          • #6
            thanks

            Thanks for the quick reply's guys have just realised i spelt cues with a Q (lol, long night). will have a good look around the site and see what i can findany other pointers would be great.

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            • #7
              Madog

              Buying a Cue is a Leap of Faith?. Whether you purchase it in person or have it custom made.? 6 Months ago I ordered a Peradon Cue on line .I had it custom made and sent over to Canada. Do not think to hard on this matter. Get yourself a custom cue and have them put your name on it etc. Make it your own, do not listen to people, a Cue should be personal,the more you handle it you will become more at ease with it. When you miss a ball that is on with a store bought or with a custom cue the answer is that YOU missed it not the Cue. Take your time to get to know your cue. Owning your own Custom cue is a Mind set. Practice, practice. practice your Form and everything will come together.

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              • #8
                sounds like good advice, do u rate Peradon cue's and could i get one in my buget?

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                • #9
                  Welcome to the forum mate

                  Peradon cue's are decent, but you can get more for your money in the form of cue craft,craftsman,mastercraft,o'min and mastercue.

                  try a search on google for greenbaize and craftsman cues as they both have a large range in stock

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                  • #10
                    jagermonster, if you have made a 45 after only playing once a week for six months, then stick with the cue you have. Not many would make 45's with so little time playing.
                    :snooker:

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                    • #11
                      Cue Craft Triumph Range

                      http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...d=1099&thumb=1

                      These are some of the Cue Craft Triumph Range and are available in either 3/4 split or as a one piece.



                      Details as follows:-

                      Cue Craft Trimph ¾ Cue (TR1)

                      A Hand Spliced cue uses Ebony, Ash, Coco Bolo, Tulipwood, Snakewood, Yellow , Red and Black inlaid Veneers.

                      Three genuine wood coloured veneers compliment the exotic timber wedges.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ Cue (TR2)

                      A Hand Spliced cue uses Ebony, Ash, Bocote, Rosewood and Coco Bolo.

                      Three genuine wood coloured veneers compliment the exotic timber wedges.

                      Two air lock joints have been fitted.
                      The cue is fitted with a brass ferrule.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ Cue (TR3)

                      This handsplice Cue Craft Cue has been combined with Ebony, Ash, Bocote, Rosewood, Olive Wood and real wood veneers.

                      The ash shaft has been selected for accuracy and balance and finished to a high degree of smoothness using Cue Crafts latest technique.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ Cue (TR4)

                      A Hand Spliced Cue uses Ebony, Ash, Bocote and Coco Bolo with the genuine wood veneers.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ Cue (TR5)

                      This 3/4 cue has been produced using the finest quality ebony, ash and other exotic timbersincluding maple, cocobolo and various coloured wood veneers.

                      It is fitted with cue crafts latest interlock brass joint with an extra male sleeve for increased strength.

                      The ash shaft has been selected for accuracy and balance and finished to a high degree of smoothness using Cue Crafts latest

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ (TR6)

                      This particular handspliced Cue Craft Triumph cue features Ebony, Ash, Coco Bolo, and Tulip Wood.

                      The cue also includes three genuine wood veneers.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ (TR7)

                      This particular handspliced Cue Craft Triumph cue features Ebony, Ash, Rose Wood, Mexican Rosewood,
                      Blue & Green veneers.

                      Cue Craft Triumph ¾ (TR8)

                      This particular handspliced Cue Craft Triumph cue features Ebony, Ash, Rose Wood, Mexican Rosewood,
                      Green & Yellow veneers.


                      They start from £190 and that includes 2 extensions. Great quality and great value. Just need to know your desired specs.

                      Dave, Snookerpoolman
                      Last edited by snookerpoolman; 9 January 2011, 07:20 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Acrowot View Post
                        jagermonster, if you have made a 45 after only playing once a week for six months, then stick with the cue you have. Not many would make 45's with so little time playing.
                        :snooker:
                        Funnily enough that was just what I was thinking - made a 45 break after such a relatively short playing career suggests the cue suits him. I must say though a lot of it is in the mind as there is no substitute for good sound technique and quality practise.

                        Mark

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                        • #13
                          Go to the CUE WIZARD (Peradon Site) They offer an interactive Build your own Cue application.You can choose a Boatload of Models ,sizes ,styles, etc. They offer ASH/MAPLE cues. It took me one month to decide what I wanted and the Price Point.(The Price comes up at the end of the build your own process)
                          ** I purchased an Ash cue and being from Canada the normal cue is made from Maple.I am learning how to hit with it. When you get a new cue from were ever you should ask for help from a top player in your local club the guy's are usually helpful.

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by JayCho View Post
                            Welcome to the forum mate

                            Peradon cue's are decent, but you can get more for your money in the form of cue craft,craftsman,mastercraft,o'min and mastercue.

                            try a search on google for greenbaize and craftsman cues as they both have a large range in stock
                            as leeds is quite far away from me so i have uped my buget and am lookin at a john Parris are they worth the money?

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                            • #15
                              Just order a cue from Trevor White and stop dilly dallying. You will not be disappointed.

                              You pays your money and take your pick.
                              :snooker:

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