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  • Airborne Cues.

    Hi, I'm new to the forum and I just bought some cues off eBay but two of them are Airborne. I've never heard of this brand and I can't find any info on it anywhere online. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about the brand and if these cues are any good. They're both 4-piece cues (I haven't got the cues yet, but I can see they're 4 piece in the picture). Any info would be helpful, thanks.

  • #2
    Never heard of them, 4 piece cue is a bit unusual, sounds more like a pool cue where you can remove sections to reduce the length if you are playing in a tight area. My team mates cue is airborne, well that's not the brand of it, but it is airborne quite regular.

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    • #3
      Well it's not a big issue. The only reason I bought them was because they were pretty cheap and there was a Riley cue included with them. It was just a name I'd never heard of before and it took my interest. But thanks anyway.

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      • #4
        Sorry my reply was just tongue in cheek, I've never heard of them they could be good cues. If you've not paid much then you haven't much too loose, hopefully you will like one of your cues when they come. As many on here say it doesn't matter what make or price of cue it is as long as it works for you.

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        • #5
          Yeah, any cue I play well with, I'll use. And I already know there's no way I'll make a loss on them, £10.50 for 3 cues is a bargain no matter what the make of them is. Again, thanks for your reply.

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