Bullred777
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Best cue for the money. $800 to spend.
Bullred777 said:Best cue for the money. $800 to spend.
Bullred777 said:Best cue for the money. $800 to spend.
MacGyver said:I've said it once and I'll say it again:
Find a place that sells cues, and hit without about 10 or so until you find the right one for yourself at around $150-$250.
Spend the next $400 on lessons on fundamentals, drills, bank/kick systems, strategy, etc.
A $50 lesson on fundamentals will help you *so* much more than any price cue stick no matter your skill level, pro's still get lessons on fundamentals and if you really are a newbie, you are much better getting a "good" stick for about $150-$300 and then spending the rest on lessons.
I'd personally go for a good SP(Frey perhaps), buy myself a couple books/vids(banking with beard, 99 critical shots, racking secrets, 14.1 instructional/exhibition tapes, etc) and get some personal lessons.
Much better than spending an extra $400-$600 than you really need on a stick.
MacGyver said:I've said it once and I'll say it again:
Find a place that sells cues, and hit without about 10 or so until you find the right one for yourself at around $150-$250.
Spend the next $400 on lessons on fundamentals, drills, bank/kick systems, strategy, etc.
A $50 lesson on fundamentals will help you *so* much more than any price cue stick no matter your skill level, pro's still get lessons on fundamentals and if you really are a newbie, you are much better getting a "good" stick for about $150-$300 and then spending the rest on lessons.
I'd personally go for a good SP(Frey perhaps), buy myself a couple books/vids(banking with beard, 99 critical shots, racking secrets, 14.1 instructional/exhibition tapes, etc) and get some personal lessons.
Much better than spending an extra $400-$600 than you really need on a stick.
Bullred777 said:Best cue for the money. $800 to spend.
MacGyver said:I've said it once and I'll say it again:
Find a place that sells cues, and hit without about 10 or so until you find the right one for yourself at around $150-$250.
Spend the next $400 on lessons on fundamentals, drills, bank/kick systems, strategy, etc.
A $50 lesson on fundamentals will help you *so* much more than any price cue stick no matter your skill level, pro's still get lessons on fundamentals and if you really are a newbie, you are much better getting a "good" stick for about $150-$300 and then spending the rest on lessons.
I'd personally go for a good SP(Frey perhaps), buy myself a couple books/vids(banking with beard, 99 critical shots, racking secrets, 14.1 instructional/exhibition tapes, etc) and get some personal lessons.
Much better than spending an extra $400-$600 than you really need on a stick.