Hi
I have a question:
Whats the best cue for a begginer?
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Cue for begginers
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Posted 19 August 2008 - 09:52 AM
I would probably go out and get a decent production cue that is in a price range of less than 100-150 dollars.
It will give you a good start to learning your basic stroke, stance, grip, bridge,plus give you a consistent piece of equipment that you can get used to. Make sure you have a good tip on it, and it is straight. Learn how to take care of a cue, and be responsible for it, not just leaning it up against a wall like a bar stick when you are not shooting.Then in time if the beginner takes to the game, he or she can start to look at a better cue, but that is down the road, not at the beginner stage.
Headmuses.
It will give you a good start to learning your basic stroke, stance, grip, bridge,plus give you a consistent piece of equipment that you can get used to. Make sure you have a good tip on it, and it is straight. Learn how to take care of a cue, and be responsible for it, not just leaning it up against a wall like a bar stick when you are not shooting.Then in time if the beginner takes to the game, he or she can start to look at a better cue, but that is down the road, not at the beginner stage.
Headmuses.
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Posted 19 August 2008 - 11:27 AM
Players cues are pretty dependable. You can get them for under $100 and for the price they are pretty good. Like headmuses said, just take care of it and it will last you until you want to upgrade.
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Posted 24 September 2008 - 08:54 AM
JoeS, on Aug 19 2008, 05:27 PM, said:
Players cues are pretty dependable. You can get them for under $100 and for the price they are pretty good. Like headmuses said, just take care of it and it will last you until you want to upgrade.
It the Player who had the Cue is in most not the FLIPIN CUE, Player, or Lucassi are both good Cues.
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