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  • hello :)

    well i'm looking to get into playing (nonleague) snooker just as a hobby. getting bored of playing american pool, which is all my friends seem to want to play at the minute.

    stumbled across this site while looking for a cue to get me started, lookin to spend only about £60-80 to start me off if anyone has any suggestions?

    i come from wirral, england but now live in perth, scotland. ripe age of 24 lol

    cya round :P

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    welcome to TSF
    ALI FOR WORLD CHAMP 2012

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    • #3
      thanks cya round

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      • #4
        hi davey welcome
        jam, marmelade, sauce, squish... pekmez

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        • #5
          Hi Davey! Welcome to forum!
          2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
          2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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          • #6
            Hi Davey and welcome to the forum. May your stay be a long and happy one!
            "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

            ALEX HIGGINS

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            • #7
              thnx for the welcome ppl

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              • #8
                Hey Dave, not fram from me mate- whereabouts in perth are ya?

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                • #9
                  Welcome to The Forum!

                  Hello and Welcome!

                  Originally Posted by Davey_Martin View Post
                  lookin to spend only about £60-80 to start me off if anyone has any suggestions?
                  If you want to spend £60-£80- I'd reccommend you go to £100 and buy a Craftsman Cue, not a BCE cue! Or you can buy a Mastercue which are very good too.

                  ADR147 is a Snooker Cue retailer in Scotland and he's on this forum, he's had experience of many cues, he'll have experience of Craftsman and Mastercue.

                  I do know that many people reccommend the cues companies that i've mentioned.

                  ADR147 is an expert on cues, but I have to say, that I am not a cue expert!

                  The links are: www.craftsmancues.com
                  and: www.mastercue.th.com

                  Enjoy the forum!
                  :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    welcome, i would suggest to try out the cues if possible before buying. you may find a expensive cue may not feel right to you but a cheaper cue will have better feel or response to you!

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