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  • #16
    well the postage won't be a problem necessarily. Specially if it's from UK because someone could bring it to me from there so there will be little tax for shipping. That is why i'm looking on UK ebay. The local players are selling their cues with the market price..so no chance buying from them.
    Last edited by toupihiggins; 4 November 2011, 11:00 AM.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by toupihiggins View Post
      No, i'm changing the cue because i can't play some kind of shots. Also the ferrule it's not straight anymore.

      Thanks for the tips. I was just looking for some old cues. The problem is that i don't have the money to buy a good one right now and i don't see that happening in the near future. So i'll be happy if i can find an old cue but better then my "signature series" one.
      Just because its old, dont mean its value drops. Many old cues sell for a lot of money as collectable items. Some are not even playable.

      For me, the best thing you can do is a get a rack cue and fit a good tip to it, go for a MW supertip, talisman soft, pro granite etc

      I posted somewhere a link for ebay for 2 x rack cues. Best rack cues I have ever seen.

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      • #18
        I would agree with you Deepscrew Green... But a nice decent cue for at least upto 80 otherwise you wouls end up wasting 20 five times within a couple of years
        "I am still endeavouring to meet someone funnier than my life" - Q. M. Sidd

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by toupihiggins View Post
          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOHN-HIGGI...#ht_644wt_1059
          this is my actual cue now..i know it's a cheap one but i play with it for about 2 years and i was very happy about it so far.
          Agree if your serious about the game your going have to spend around the £140 mark to get any thing that plays well. failing that look out for an old hand made cue I've seen some go really cheap on eBay

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          • #20
            Toupihiggins, I think you mean 15-20 ounces not pounds unless you want to use it as a sledge hammer to drive in fence posts.

            I would highly recommend you go to cuestore.com and look up the Riley's - Ronnie O'Sullivan and you'll see one that has 3-.5oz removable ring weights that can be
            removed to suit a preferred weight. This gives you some flexibility in what you'll find most comfortable otherwise you're stuck with a given weight due.

            Valerio

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