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    I've not played for many years but want, for various reasons, to start again. I can't see myself being able to spend more than 6 hours a week playing, some of this will be with my two teenager who both want to play on a casual basis. I'd prefer to get a cue for myself and one netween the two of them.

    I've been offered a Cue Craft Thor with case and extension for £45 which I'd hoped would be sufficient for them to decide if either of them wanted to take it more seriously, would this be ok as a starter cue for them (they are 5'11" and 6'1" and the cue is 58" with a 9.5mm tip and 18.5oz)?

    I'm happy to spend up to £100 or a little more if it provides a decent step up from a £100 cue. What would you suggest as a starting point and will the Cue Craft be ok for my lads?

  • #2
    Sounds perfect to me , why spend a fortune . If they then want to progress you may want to upgrade the cues .
    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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    • #3
      Any suggestions for myself?

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      • #4
        Contact Adr147 on here, he sells some great cues for around £100 or so
        I went into a chemist and asked for a deodorant, the assistant said "ball, stick or aerosol", "No, I want it for under my arms!" was my reply.

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        • #5
          James Butters at roughly just above that price I would go for

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by tony9ball68 View Post
            Contact Adr147 on here, he sells some great cues for around £100 or so
            I sent an email yesterday, can't PM yet. Hopefully get a reply soon.....

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