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HannibalChris
Does anyone have a opinion on the Players brand jump/break cues? I know they wont be as good as some of the other bigger name brand but I was wondering if they will be able to hold up to the abuse of the break or are these cues a waste of money.

C

* sorry, I just realized I should have put this thread into the pool cue disscussion category
JoeS
I've been breaking with one for almost a year now, and I have not had any problems. I have not, however, used the jump portion of the cue very much.
Cue-Z
QUOTE (HannibalChris @ Jan 12 2009, 04:00 PM) *
Does anyone have a opinion on the Players brand jump/break cues? I know they wont be as good as some of the other bigger name brand but I was wondering if they will be able to hold up to the abuse of the break or are these cues a waste of money.

C

* sorry, I just realized I should have put this thread into the pool cue disscussion category


Hi,
You might want to check out your other post on Break Cues. I posted a link to some great Break/Jump Cues. They're on sale for $72 each. Erik Lee is a great guy to deal with. Tell him Cue-Z sent you....LOL biggrin.gif
Takedown2
I've had one for two years. It's not the greatest break cue on earth, but it hasn't given me cause to complain.
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