unlike everyone else, i'm not going to recomend any particular cue or brand to you. what i recomend, is, if your not already, become a regular somewhere, in tournements on league or whatever. get to know the other people around playing and try out thier cues. find something you like the hit of and then look at one of that manufacturers or makers models in a price range you can more readily afford.
there really isn't all that much difference between models from the same maker. ie: a $100 lucasi is going to play pretty much the same as a $400 lucasi and so on.
just by price alone or listing to what other people like, all that is going to accomplish is getting oyu a cue you most likely arent going to like. if you find a cue that you liek how it plays and you like how it looks, bugers to anyone else that makes comments about your choice.
if you already know your diggin the hybrid, go for it. $100 off your budget is really not that much in comparison and it doesnt matter what anyone else thinks as long as your happy with your choice and liek what you have.
there really isn't all that much difference between models from the same maker. ie: a $100 lucasi is going to play pretty much the same as a $400 lucasi and so on.
just by price alone or listing to what other people like, all that is going to accomplish is getting oyu a cue you most likely arent going to like. if you find a cue that you liek how it plays and you like how it looks, bugers to anyone else that makes comments about your choice.
if you already know your diggin the hybrid, go for it. $100 off your budget is really not that much in comparison and it doesnt matter what anyone else thinks as long as your happy with your choice and liek what you have.
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