Hi all, new to the forum and looking to buy a new cue. Budget of around £200. Any thoughts for a novice?
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Remember if it was the price that got you the best cue then we'd all be playing with John Parris ultimates and ditching all the rest. Many people will go for the top cuemakers not only because they make some nice quality playing cues But also for re-sale purposes. Then of course you have the hobbyist cueists who'll buy most cues with the big names and leave them under the bed until they go skint.
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Actually Craftsman Cues have a lovely maple "Majestic" for £245 - which is pretty good if maple is your thing, and the specs are right. But they could make you a cue for around the same amount to your exact specifications. And they offer an upgrade option on the shaft which gets you some good chevrons on an ash cue.
I used to have an ash Majestic and it really was a corking cue. And they looked after me really well.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostRemember if it was the price that got you the best cue then we'd all be playing with John Parris ultimates
I'm lucky enough to have a Stamford Series 1 and I'd wager its as good as anything. It probably just doesn't have the same cred as an Ultimate - OR the re-sale value for that matter!
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For under £200 I would recommend a 1piece Marksman from Cue Craft (£150-170 approx) or an Edwardian 1piece from Burroughes & Watts (£175-200 approx). Both of those cues are very very good value for money & not that long a wait for delivery too. Both will last you a lifetime. It's not what you spend on your cue. It's what you can afford. Just because you can afford a JP Ultimate. It doesn't mean your going to be the next Ronnie
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Originally Posted by Byrom View Postget your 200 pound - go to casino buy chips bet on black two or three times - win - walk out smiling - ring Trevor White.My favourite players: Walter Lindrum (AUS), Neil Robertson (AUS), Eddie Charlton (AUS), Robby Foldvari (AUS), Vinnie Calabrese (AUS), Jimmy White, Stephen Hendry, Alex Higgins, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Dominic Dale and Barry Hawkins.
I dream of a 147 (but would be happy with a 100)
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