justinb386
Banned
I just learned about a cue maker called Fury cues.
I have no idea how long this company has been around, or if they make good quality cues.
I see that some of the series retail for around $100, and some of their other series of cues retail for much more.
I am looking for opinions on the quality and hit compared to (vs) other production cue makers (like Joss, Adams/Helmstetter, Viking, and other companys) that have been around for a very long time.
I can't afford the higher end cues (from the makers that I noted above), so I am very curious to know about the quality and the hit of Fury cues.
I am looking for opinions of serious players (but not beginners) that know how a good quality cue should play.
Has anyone tried any of the PS series of Fury cues.
Do they hit good (in your opinion).
This is a stupid question, but do all of the Fury cues (from the cheapest, to the most expensive) hit much different, or are they made in different factories (maybe some of them imports from Asia?)?
Thank you for your help.
I have no idea how long this company has been around, or if they make good quality cues.
I see that some of the series retail for around $100, and some of their other series of cues retail for much more.
I am looking for opinions on the quality and hit compared to (vs) other production cue makers (like Joss, Adams/Helmstetter, Viking, and other companys) that have been around for a very long time.
I can't afford the higher end cues (from the makers that I noted above), so I am very curious to know about the quality and the hit of Fury cues.
I am looking for opinions of serious players (but not beginners) that know how a good quality cue should play.
Has anyone tried any of the PS series of Fury cues.
Do they hit good (in your opinion).
This is a stupid question, but do all of the Fury cues (from the cheapest, to the most expensive) hit much different, or are they made in different factories (maybe some of them imports from Asia?)?
Thank you for your help.