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    After layoff of around 40 years I have decided to try my hand again. My old cue of which I stored away in its case is not usable as it warped along its length. Bought a used cue and case and started going to our local British Legion.

    Oh Boy what disaster I seem to have forgotten all the basics I think I am in for a long learning session.

    So lots of reading here and viewing videos to get things right again.

    The modern game seems to achieved great accuracy and there is a temendous amount of help ( some conflicting ) on the internet.

    so it's practice and tuition time again.

    So Guys be prepared for a lot of questions

    Cheers
    Len

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    Welcome to The Snooker Forum Len.

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    • #3
      Welcome len , ask any questions and we will try answer them :-)

      STEVE DAVIS = BEST THERE WAS, BEST THERE IS, BEST THERE EVER WILL BE. PERIOD!!

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      • #4
        Lenny, welcome to TSF.
        Your old cue, you never know but a good cue maker/doctor may be able to resurrect it
        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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        • #5
          Welcome to TSF lenny, nice to have you with us.

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          The fast and the furious,
          The slow and labourious,
          All of us, glorious parts of the whole!

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          • #6
            welcome lenny enjoy the forum

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            • #7
              welcome len.
              https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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              • #8
                Many thanks for your welcome.

                As for my old cue spent some time reviwing its condition today and found that the butt has a crack as well as the warping so decided to place it into memories.

                The cue I obtained is a Riley Prestige Dufferin with a rosewood Butt with maple veneer and a maple shaft. I installed a new tip and ready for for the session tomorrow evening.

                comments as to thoughts about the cue I have as being suitable fo a starter would be welcome

                Cheers

                Len

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                • #9
                  welcome to TSF mate
                  Always looking to improve.

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                  • #10
                    Hi Everyone

                    I think any cue will do at the moment len as you're just getting back into the swing of things. It's the technique you will have to repair. Good luck.

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                    • #11
                      After playing with the Riley cue for a couple of months. I was not totally comfortable with it. I was taken by a Cue Craft 5 piece cue used by a pal of mine and he let me use it for an evening . I felt totally at home with it felt totally right in the hand and the balance seemed to suit . So I bought it from him and my game has come a lot since then.Still got some problems I have raised on a different thread but am extremely pleased with the purchase.

                      Many Thanks to all for their good wishes.

                      Len

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