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    Hey so I’m new and not sure if this is the right place to ask, but low and behold I want a new cue. Been playing about 6 months and I’ve been using a budget BCE Shockwave series cue and fancied an upgrade. Budget is roughly £150-£170. I don’t really want a one piece and I’d preferably be after an extension and case within that price range. I don’t mind second hand but don’t want a battered cue 😂The internet is pretty overwhelming with what to go for as a lot say to stay away from Riley’s and BCE but they seem to be the only ones in my price range that look decent other than some budget Peradon that I’ve also heard arent what they used to be. so I’d prefer some suggestions from snooker players on here.
    thanks in advance

  • #2
    Contact ADR147 He has hundreds of cues in various budgets.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by guitarjames97 View Post
      Hey so I’m new and not sure if this is the right place to ask, but low and behold I want a new cue. Been playing about 6 months and I’ve been using a budget BCE Shockwave series cue and fancied an upgrade. Budget is roughly £150-£170. I don’t really want a one piece and I’d preferably be after an extension and case within that price range. I don’t mind second hand but don’t want a battered cue 😂The internet is pretty overwhelming with what to go for as a lot say to stay away from Riley’s and BCE but they seem to be the only ones in my price range that look decent other than some budget Peradon that I’ve also heard arent what they used to be. so I’d prefer some suggestions from snooker players on here.
      thanks in advance
      I would be able to help email me - adr147@hotmail.com
      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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      • #4
        I have a couple of recent Peradons, Edwardian and Pro-Cue, and like them both. My advice is to be clear about your spec, based on your old cue, and don't compromise on that.

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