I would like to buy a really nice snooker cue, but don't want to spend a pile of money on a cue that I have never hit with. Does anyone know of a store anywhere in the states that has a nice selection of high end snooker cues?
EDIT: A number of custom snooker cue makers are listed here:
http://www.insidepoolmag.com/custom-cuemakers.html
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I looked and looked for shops in the U.S. that sold snooker cues and found only a few very slim leads. Your best bets outside of Texas may be in California, Chicago, and New York City. On the off chance that one or more bits of random info might be helpful, here we go . . .
I have a vague memory that the pro shop in a pool hall in New York City was planning to sell snooker cues. It may have been the pool hall where Tony Robles is or was the house pro. I looked through some old bookmarks but didn't find the link.
Given the number of snooker tables in California I'd expect at least one shop would sell snooker cues, but I don't have the names of any such shops handy.
Have you checked out the cue reviews on The Snooker Forum?
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/
Based on reviews at TSF I bought a Mike Wooldridge with all the standard specs, and I'm happy with it. Another option would've been to buy a snooker shaft for my Schuler, but I'm happy I have a proper snooker cue.
bnkunderme has a Parris. He posted comments about some snooker cues here:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=143752
drsnooker has his own snooker cue.
McChen has tried more snooker cues than I have, and he's even tested my Shark from Mike Wooldridge; you might want to P.M. him to ask his opinion.
Fatboy has his own snooker table, but I'm not sure if he has any snooker cues.
100kbet in Indiana has his own table and (if I remember correctly) a pair of snooker cues.
tksix has a great-looking Trevor White.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=147227
Trevor's cues are highly regarded on The Snooker Forum. You might want to contact ADR147 through the Snooker Forum; he sells snooker cues and might be able to help you find something based on specs of the sort that Wity mentioned.
DKhan here on AzB could probably give you some ideas as well.
Wity makes a good point about removing the finish from a laquered cue; I believe there are posts on The Snooker Forum about this as well.
If I had mad wads of cash I'd contact Dieckman about one of his "universal cues" and try one out.
http://www.cuemaker.com/ninemine604.htm