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new cue?
replies on here count or do they have to be Posts like the 'new cue' one
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Originally Posted by lukeeyw View Postdoes anyone reccomend a 3/4 cue on a relatively low budget so I can try out a 3/4?
The cue is on here somewhere if you look through my profile for most recent started threads. Its cue craft sherwood.
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does anyone reccomend a 3/4 cue on a relatively low budget so I can try out a 3/4?
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No two cues will feel the same buddy. I can see from your bio that you're quite young.
Switch now while you're still improving. Not that there's anything wrong with centre joined cues, there is just a wider variety of greater quality options available to you in the 3/4 and one piece range.
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okay cheers I've got a personalised cue craft carlton which I play 8 ball regularly with and occasionally a game of snooker the only thing I don't like is the centre joint
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Originally Posted by lukeeyw View PostI'm just worried that I won't play the same with a new cue
If you look through previous threads you will see many others have gone through the ordeal of getting a beautiful/wonderful cue, and then it appears up for sale due to not being "right".
Unfortunately no-one can really help you with your question, except, "you can but try" and you may be one of the lucky ones
Or just become a cue-collector of all those cues that have not "cut the mustard"
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That's the risk you take, sometimes you buy a cue which you sell within weeks and sometimes you buy a cue that will last you a lifetime.
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I'm just worried that I won't play the same with a new cue
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a cue of the same weight may have a different balance point due to the joint being further back
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I have been playing with a 2 piece cue for 7 months and I fancy investing in a 3/4 cue. my 2 piece isn't playing bad i just prefere the look of a 3/4 cue. would you reccomend sticking with the 2 piece or investing in a 3/4 of the same weight tip size etc?Tags: None
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