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  • #16
    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    Some very nice posts there Ramon, I wish there was somewhere near me to go and try cues out, otherwise how do you ever find out what is the right cue for you?
    Very interesting op, Catch22, I have always thought I need a longer cue, and a bit further forward balance , but that may not be the case if my cue was the right length.
    The money I have wasted over the past year from buying cues blind and selling at a loss. It would have been cheaper to book a flight/hotel and spend a day at Greenbaize.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
      ... I wish there was somewhere near me to go and try cues out, otherwise how do you ever find out what is the right cue for you?.....
      You could do what i did, (altho i went too far lol), i bought cues in various weights, lengths, tip sizes, woods, joint styles, & balance points etc, and eventually found out i like fairly standard specs of 58", 9.7, 18.3oz, 17.5" balance point in ash. Then i started selling them off and got hooked searching for more and more cues

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by guernseygooner View Post
        The money I have wasted over the past year from buying cues blind and selling at a loss. It would have been cheaper to book a flight/hotel and spend a day at Greenbaize.

        Sometimes you have to make do with the tiny fish before you land that great big lovely salmon


        JRC and others just addicted to fishing now

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
          You could do what i did, (altho i went too far lol), i bought cues in various weights, lengths, tip sizes, woods, joint styles, & balance points etc, and eventually found out i like fairly standard specs of 58", 9.7, 18.3oz, 17.5" balance point in ash. Then i started selling them off and got hooked searching for more and more cues
          I would be homeless, skint and single lol.
          This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
          https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by guernseygooner View Post
            The money I have wasted over the past year from buying cues blind and selling at a loss. It would have been cheaper to book a flight/hotel and spend a day at Greenbaize.
            Dead right mate but hindsight is a wonderful thing!

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
              I would be homeless, skint and single lol.
              Those ranged from £1 on the left to £210 for the Parris, they were arranged in order of how much i paid for them lol
              Most of them very very cheap

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
                Some very nice posts there Ramon, I wish there was somewhere near me to go and try cues out, otherwise how do you ever find out what is the right cue for you?Very interesting op, Catch22, I have always thought I need a longer cue, and a bit further forward balance , but that may not be the case if my cue was the right length.

                thanks my friend,
                well, good question. totally agree.
                Is a very difficult task !!!! . imo, the best way to buy a cue is, try before you buy it. Especially for players who are new to this game.
                A good cue does'nt have to be necessarily expensive !!!!!!!!
                And an expensive cue does'nt have to be necessarily an bad cue !!!!!
                I do'nt know where you live, but you might want to consider to go and visit Stu green .
                He has lots of cues and he can help you to choose one.
                Andrew also has a nice collection. (Both are great guys to deal with).
                OR, as already mentioned by JRC,
                you buy a pair of cues. You pick the one that suits your game. and you sell the rest.
                ,,as for me,, when I need a cue, I send Mike an email. And I trust him.
                and so far I have no complaints. But that's just me !!

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