375$ maximum for a new cue help me choose one

q8moh87

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I have 375$ dollars to buy a new cue. I currently have a vintage cue, which I've had for 2 years (200$ cue)(No complaints about it.)

Since I'm no expert in cues. (Yes I got robbed with my first cue which is overpriced.)

I need help from you guys.

I was looking at the Lucasi LE-86 cue, I like the design, but that's all.

Sorry about my English I'm not from the USA. (I'm on an international scholarship.)
 
q8moh87 said:
I have 375$ dollars to buy a new cue. I currently have a vintage cue, which I've had for 2 years (200$ cue)(No complaints about it.)

Since I'm no expert in cues. (Yes I got robbed with my first cue which is overpriced.)

I need help from you guys.

I was looking at the Lucasi LE-86 cue, I like the design, but that's all.

Sorry about my English I'm not from the USA. (I'm on an international scholarship.)

Check out Chuck Starkey's cues. That is the latest addition to my collection, and at $350 it's a bargain. Almost all the custom cuemakers are starting around $500 or more these days.
 
well...

i would look at a rat cue! ryan posts on the forum under ratcues. he builds some great hitting stuff for 350!:D
 
thanks

I have found a lucasi cue on ebay with a lot of extra stuff for the same price as the production price
here is the info:
new Lucasi LE-86 cue
new Lucasi jump cue
2x4 hard case
tip tapper + spider bridge head
free shipping
total price: 360$
 
q8moh87 said:
thanks

I have found a lucasi cue on ebay with a lot of extra stuff for the same price as the production price
here is the info:
new Lucasi LE-86 cue
new Lucasi jump cue
2x4 hard case
tip tapper + spider bridge head
free shipping
total price: 360$

Nielsen is a great seller, you won't regret buying from him. I personally would go with a McDermott but that's more personal than anything else.
Have a look at the Dominiak website too, those cues play lights out!

gr. Dave
 
q8moh87 said:
thanks

I have found a lucasi cue on ebay with a lot of extra stuff for the same price as the production price
here is the info:
new Lucasi LE-86 cue
new Lucasi jump cue
2x4 hard case
tip tapper + spider bridge head
free shipping
total price: 360$

I agree with Double-Dave. Nielsen's is a great reseller.

You may want to consider what you're truly looking for. From a "cue only" standpoint, the custom cues mentioned by the posters above are probably your best bet for quality and resale value. If you need all the other stuff that comes with the purchase at Nielsen's, then you're getting a pretty good deal there.

Best of luck with your decision.
 
Predator Sneaky pete with a 314-2 shaft, can't get any better for the price. Don't forget the sniper tip :D
 
i agree

feldz23 said:
Predator Sneaky pete with a 314-2 shaft, can't get any better for the price. Don't forget the sniper tip :D
this would be one of my choices for a couple of reasons.1.they do play well.2.if you don't like it selling it wouldn't be too tough.also look at some mcdermotts and even some older schon cues.sometimes if you look hard enough you can find someone selling a good playing/looking schon for around 350.
 
Hal said:
Talk to Erik Lee at www.erikleecues.com He'll give you a great deal on an entry level Schon cue.


Exactly what I was going to say. You can get into some custom makers sneakies for that too. Diviney,Esperito,& BCM come to mind.

Andy
 
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Even with all the issues with Dale Perry , I wouldnt hesitate to try one of his. THey hit great regardless. Has anyone also tried the Jarvis cues?
 
q8moh87 said:
I have 375$ dollars to buy a new cue. I currently have a vintage cue, which I've had for 2 years (200$ cue)(No complaints about it.)

Since I'm no expert in cues. (Yes I got robbed with my first cue which is overpriced.)

I need help from you guys.

I was looking at the Lucasi LE-86 cue, I like the design, but that's all.

Sorry about my English I'm not from the USA. (I'm on an international scholarship.)

In that price range, for a "production cue," I'd go with a JOSS cue from Billiardwarehouse.com.

Fred
 
a 350$ dale perry

150shot said:
Even with all the issues with Dale Perry , I wouldnt hesitate to try one of his. THey hit great regardless. Has anyone also tried the Jarvis cues?
will be one of the best looking cues in your pool hall.as far as their hit you are gambling.i've never seen two play the same,imo.look on ebay if anyone wants one.you can buy a 1800 dollar cue for 300 bucks.
 
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