I haven't played with every cue. I know I started with a McDermott in the 90s and stuck with it for 15 years.
I got my daughter a new McDermott for < $100. Then, after she showed serious interest, I upgraded her to a low deflection shaft. But with a factory shaft they are solid playing cues with an entry level price.
I felt same way until both my shafts warped less than 2yrs. later. IMO they don't cure their shaft long enough. I've had a LOT of cues over 40yrs and this was first one that ever had a shaft warp much less both of them. An $80 Players cue has better shaft.Fantastic quality, and not "just for the price" made in U.S.A. bonus.
https://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/schmelke/schmelke_pool_cues.htm
you can probably shop around for an even better price. I bought two of them for a friend who has played for decades and wanted a good sneaky at a good price. he was thinking used. I bought two of them through flee bay and both were far beyond my expectations. so it's an option you may consider.
They have that option, you just have to call them. I have an ebony into birdseye sneaky I've had about 6 years still dead straight.
Step out a little bit....buy a Joss sneaky pete...decent price range at Pool Dawg...$287
...I got one of these....27 years old...people keep trying to buy it...it’s a fourth cue...
...but I won’t sell it.
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Here’s the link
https://www.pooldawg.com/joss-jossp01-sneaky-pete-cue
You can buy a lot of $100 cues in 27 years...and still not have a cue as good as this one...
...so a little more money is cheaper in the long run
McDermott sells a beginners kit with cue and soft case plus chalk and some other stuff. It is about $70 plus shipping. If you get two of them, they pay the shipping. I have played briefly with two of the cues and they seemed solid and hit the ball the way I like.
http://www.mcdermottcue.com/mcdermott_pool_cue_kits.php
The particular one I shot with was in Kit 5. It is better to get a wrapless cue to start with which is good because the kits with wrapped cues cost more.
Until you form a better idea of what you want in a cue stick, I think this cue will serve you well. You may need no other cue.
I base my opinion on the way two examples of this cue hit the ball. The points are painted on. That is irrelevant to the way the cue hits the ball. Have you ever shot with one of these cues? I found it played better than all of the more expensive cues at the billiard supply store that I tried -- about ten in all.Oh my, I am sorry, but those cues look like pure junk. Waste of $70, in my opinion. ...
I base my opinion on the way two examples of this cue hit the ball. The points are painted on. That is irrelevant to the way the cue hits the ball. Have you ever shot with one of these cues? I found it played better than all of the more expensive cues at the billiard supply store that I tried -- about ten in all.
The other factor is that the new player who asked has absolutely no idea what kind of cue he wants. None. He may as well start with a reasonably good cue at a very attractive price.
Frankly, I was startled by the value.
I must have lost track.... Is Justin386 the same as animatedvmaker?Justin386 KNOWS CHEAP CUES. ...
I must have lost track.... Is Justin386 the same as animatedvmaker?
justinb386. Don't leave out the "b".Justin386 KNOWS CHEAP CUES.
That is all he's ever had.
Go back and read his posting history under Justin386.
I'm not saying it. He says it.
Go read his stuff.
He is an EXPERT on cues that he doesn't have, has never had, has never played with, and he can't afford.
Be sure to listen to his advice.
justinb386. Don't leave out the "b".
I had a Schmelke Sneaky Pete and it was a great cue, gave it to my girlfriend and I'm thinking of getting another. We all seem to agree Player's make a great cue at bargain prices. Perfect for a beginner, but I've also seen some pretty strong players win a lot of matches with a Players.So What is a good beginner pool cue brand and price? If it is too difficult to give me one brand and price give me a range please.
Thanks
Schmelke, Players, Lucasi, and Cuetec. All play well.
So What is a good beginner pool cue brand and price? If it is too difficult to give me one brand and price give me a range please.
Thanks
I have about 40 high end cues in my collection...never paid more than $12