I have been lurking around these forums for awhile and have to say that I have learned a lot reading some of the old archives.
Let me introduce myself, my name is Ty and I played a lot of pool when I was younger (4-10 years old) and have recently gotten back into it (23 yrs old). I am getting a table in my house within a few months (Oct. is the goal) and I would like a good beginners cue.
I don't want to spend a lot of money on this first cue. I believe that even if I have the money to afford the best that my game should be on the same level as the equipment.
Looking around these forums and on the internet, here is a small list that I have come up with that is in the ballpark that I want to spend:
1) Dufferin Wellington (mfr, rtlr, $124)
2) Viking VM35 (mfr, rtlr, $160)
3) Sigels MS8A (mfr, rtlr, $90)
4) Dominiak Sweet 16 (rtlr, $200)
5) Helmstetter 97-4 (rtlr, $170)
I would have already bought the Dufferin, except that I am waiting for them to respond to a few questions. For that paticular cue there are some obvious differences between the retailer site and the mfr's site.
Is it worth it in the long run to spend a little more and get the custom Dominiak? On these forums I see all the time that people say that you should test out a cue and see if it "feels" right for you. How can you test it, without buying it. None of the places around me let you try the cues - they start fidgeting if you just pick up a cue to look at it.
Thanks,
Ty
Let me introduce myself, my name is Ty and I played a lot of pool when I was younger (4-10 years old) and have recently gotten back into it (23 yrs old). I am getting a table in my house within a few months (Oct. is the goal) and I would like a good beginners cue.
I don't want to spend a lot of money on this first cue. I believe that even if I have the money to afford the best that my game should be on the same level as the equipment.
Looking around these forums and on the internet, here is a small list that I have come up with that is in the ballpark that I want to spend:
1) Dufferin Wellington (mfr, rtlr, $124)
2) Viking VM35 (mfr, rtlr, $160)
3) Sigels MS8A (mfr, rtlr, $90)
4) Dominiak Sweet 16 (rtlr, $200)
5) Helmstetter 97-4 (rtlr, $170)
I would have already bought the Dufferin, except that I am waiting for them to respond to a few questions. For that paticular cue there are some obvious differences between the retailer site and the mfr's site.
Is it worth it in the long run to spend a little more and get the custom Dominiak? On these forums I see all the time that people say that you should test out a cue and see if it "feels" right for you. How can you test it, without buying it. None of the places around me let you try the cues - they start fidgeting if you just pick up a cue to look at it.
Thanks,
Ty