This is a Brunswick that you can have for $100 shipped. It is 58 1/2" / 12.9mm and 19 - 20 oz. I will also put a new triangle tip on for you. The cue is in good condition & straight
dont want a brunswick sorry. thx for offer
This is a Brunswick that you can have for $100 shipped. It is 58 1/2" / 12.9mm and 19 - 20 oz. I will also put a new triangle tip on for you. The cue is in good condition & straight
dont want a brunswick sorry. thx for offer
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So what exactly so you want? I have over 100 pool cues here and I'm sure not going to list them all.:shrug:
Ones that arent irish linens prefered.
Oh and i like 12.5 tips
Title says it all..
Looking for a nice cue to play with. Only real specifics are standard, 19oz / 58 inches...
Oh and a tip somewhere between 12.5-13mm
Show me what ya got! Thanks!
I would suggest a sneakiest Pete by TNT cues for that budget. I have one but not looking to sell it but I'm sure someone has a used one. It hits as solid as any of my other expensive cues.
I hate to say it but i dont want a cue with an irish linen wrap
I don't blame you, makes my hands sweaty, my skin naturally grips a little bit to a finished butt fine.
McDs lower end cues play fine, as do most Players cues. I think both are made overseas however, I have a lucky myself, I'd be disappointed if it were made overseas, but most stuff is nowadays. You can always upgrade the shaft and tip at a later date, so anything you get should be fine.
I let my friend use my lucky (a six I think, in skill level apa or whatever) and he said it hit very well and he was able to draw pretty good with it, but the thing is, the tip was not stock and was attached by my father with epoxy, and shaped by myself.
Schmelke Cues..... look at billiards warehose or Seyberts...... you can't go wrong, quality cues built in the USA by a family owned shop. Best cue for the money, and really all the cue you will ever need unless you want a custom for collecting/showing off/enjoy nice things........