Good Beginner's Cue?

walt227

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I've been playing casually all my life (a few times a year) but recently purchased a table and need advice on a good cue to really learn with. Years ago a friend had a table and I always reached for the 21oz (which I've been told is good for beginners) although I don't want to "get off on the wrong foot".

My father-in-law let me borrow his Meucci but I don't want it to get screwed up in my hands and would like to have my own. Any good recommendations? I found this:

http://www.ozonebilliards.com/plcuesnpecow.html

Thanks!
Walt
 
Check out my Mike Bender....

Walt,

Take a look under "Mike Bender Ivory/materpiece" in the forsale section of the forum....this cue might be just what you need to start out on the right foot...just a thought :grin::grin:
 
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I've been playing casually all my life (a few times a year) but recently purchased a table and need advice on a good cue to really learn with. Years ago a friend had a table and I always reached for the 21oz (which I've been told is good for beginners) although I don't want to "get off on the wrong foot".

My father-in-law let me borrow his Meucci but I don't want it to get screwed up in my hands and would like to have my own. Any good recommendations? I found this:

http://www.ozonebilliards.com/plcuesnpecow.html

Thanks!
Walt

First you need a budget? How much are you planning on spending on a cue. With that in mind we can then determine what types of cues that are very well built in your price range.
 
Depends on how much you have to spend.
I would say if you are under $300 any cue from the usaul suspects-Joss-Mcdermott-Viking-Lucasi-Mali will get you a decent cue.
If you can spend over $300 i would look in the for sale section here.
 
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