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this is the best answer ok... buy the first one that is good and you get a deal on it...find a player that is getting out of the game and score a great deal.
hmmmm now thats a little different.. from most people i've talked to they've told me just get a 19oz and a 13mm tip since thats basically the standard? any reason for light n smaller?
hmmmm now thats a little different.. from most people i've talked to they've told me just get a 19oz and a 13mm tip since thats basically the standard? any reason for light n smaller?
hmmmm now thats a little different.. from most people i've talked to they've told me just get a 19oz and a 13mm tip since thats basically the standard? any reason for light n smaller?
5/16x18 or 3/8x10.
Wow!! I appreciate all the extra info it looks like i still have some more research to do. My worry with buying used is that i guess im scared of getting a used or beat up product and not being able to return it. I would be more inclined to buy a used one off someone on this site vs ebay tbh.
Is there any sort of census on the players sneaky pete vs a schmelke?
Or what specific schmelke series people would suggest particularly?
Wow!! I appreciate all the extra info it looks like i still have some more research to do. My worry with buying used is that i guess im scared of getting a used or beat up product and not being able to return it. I would be more inclined to buy a used one off someone on this site vs ebay tbh.
Is there any sort of census on the players sneaky pete vs a schmelke?
Or what specific schmelke series people would suggest particularly?
measurman, thanks for this info. I was clueless on this point.Viking Valhalla cues are made in China. This does not make them bad cues-just not US made.
For a $100 I would buy a Schemelke 1st and a Players cue 2nd.
Buying used on AZB can be a gamble. I would only buy from someone here that has a good and long I-Trader rating. I certainly would not buy used off of E-Bay.
Schmelke is definitely the way to go. They make a great cue and like was said they make their own blanks in house. Really a good product. And on top of that you can call and talk to Schmelke anytime and they'll answer any questions you have. Good people to deal with and they stand behind their product. I'm sure you will be 100% satisfied. I'd get one of the standard joints as opposed to the Schmelke joint so if in the future you want to get an aftermarket shaft you won't have any problems. 5/16x18 or 3/8x10.
It sounds like you are alot like me and research things to death before buying. Go ahead and get the Schmelke ... Come on you know you want to.:thumbup:
you could not have nailed my personality better....
ill look at things for weeks before actually purchasing..
at this point i think i've just about came to my final decision....
Im gonna get a Schmelke S series (no wrap of course) and then i think im going to pay the extra $3 and have it come with a triangle tip.... or do people have any other tip recommendations?
It has been many years since I shopped for my first cue.Cue makers and their quality can come and go.Considering who is posting and what they are recommending I would go with the Schmelke.19oz and 12.5 to 13mm is pretty standard.Enjoy!
this is really sellin me![]()
Keep in mind the standard shaft may hold you back. Finding a used
Pred sneaky is always a good option. Predator sells boat loads of 'em.
And yes, the quality is good.
ya ill probably use this cue for a year-ish i assume? then end up upgrading the shaft on it and maybe starting to try some different tips or something.
from what people have been telling me this schmelke will be a good point for me to just start with. something nice and basic, but also quality.
I would keep it simple at first and go with a standard shaft and get a feel for it.After time you will acquire a deeper understanding of the game and you may want to experiment with a low deflection shaft.