Like many have said try out as many cues as possible first to figure out what you like. To that end I suggest spending $10 on a scale (for example):
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1165
And, I got a pair of digital calipers for $12 but don’t remember where.
With a portable scale, calipers and a tape measure you can measure each cue you try. Suggest you go to a store that sells lots of cues that you can try out and then measure the ones that you like the best. That way you can determine what feels best to you.
For example, for me my preferences changed around for a couple of years until I finally settled on the following specs:
Length: 58”
Weight: 19.6 oz.
Tip/ferrule diameter: 12.65 mm
Tip type: Kamui brown med. or Wizard med.
Balance point from rear (excluding rubber bumper): 18.75”-19.25”
Type of shaft taper: conical (i.e., gets larger gradually versus the pro type taper)
Type of joint: 5/14 x 16
Type of wrap: Linen
If you can definitively answer the above questions for yourself, you will have taken a big step towards knowing what you want (and as long as the cue is well made the brand or cue maker is less important IMHO).
Edit: You can also measure the joint size (e.g. .840") and butt size (e.g., 1.25") and grip size to determine how well the grip fits your hand (i.e., feels too small or too big).
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.1165
And, I got a pair of digital calipers for $12 but don’t remember where.
With a portable scale, calipers and a tape measure you can measure each cue you try. Suggest you go to a store that sells lots of cues that you can try out and then measure the ones that you like the best. That way you can determine what feels best to you.
For example, for me my preferences changed around for a couple of years until I finally settled on the following specs:
Length: 58”
Weight: 19.6 oz.
Tip/ferrule diameter: 12.65 mm
Tip type: Kamui brown med. or Wizard med.
Balance point from rear (excluding rubber bumper): 18.75”-19.25”
Type of shaft taper: conical (i.e., gets larger gradually versus the pro type taper)
Type of joint: 5/14 x 16
Type of wrap: Linen
If you can definitively answer the above questions for yourself, you will have taken a big step towards knowing what you want (and as long as the cue is well made the brand or cue maker is less important IMHO).
Edit: You can also measure the joint size (e.g. .840") and butt size (e.g., 1.25") and grip size to determine how well the grip fits your hand (i.e., feels too small or too big).
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