Its kinda cheap but i have no job im olny 12 so like no more than $200.00Rodd said:Give us a price range it will help with suggestions. Course you'll get them anyway but it may be past your limit.
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This thread ought to help you out. I posted a question similar to this one. I went with the Dominiak.bankNfoo said:no more than $200.00
bankNfoo said:As you know im new and young and wornering what kinda cue should i start out with but im not really that rich guy on my street so knida cheap.
I see thatu jus sent out a kc sneaky can u send me one toocueball1950 said:I just mailed the cue that i promised i would give you. it is not much. it is a Kc cue sneaky pete that you can have free of charge. it hits pretty good. so enjoy it until you can get enough money to buy a better one.....keep hitting em straight.......................................................mike
cueball1950 said:I just mailed the cue that i promised i would give you. it is not much. it is a Kc cue sneaky pete that you can have free of charge. it hits pretty good. so enjoy it until you can get enough money to buy a better one.....keep hitting em straight.......................................................mike
cueball1950 said:I just mailed the cue that i promised i would give you. it is not much. it is a Kc cue sneaky pete that you can have free of charge. it hits pretty good. so enjoy it until you can get enough money to buy a better one.....keep hitting em straight.......................................................mike
chefjeff said:Hey, wait a minute guys...maybe this 12 year old BEGINNER should start with a Predator--He might as well get used to a low squirt cue right off the bat. It seems that would shrink the learning curve.
I may be 12 but im not that dumb im going to take care of it not lose it or anything so dont worry.Perk said:Very nice Mike.
I was thinking the same thing. 12 years old, new player. Best thing to do is get a low end sneaky pete. That way he doesnt have anything to lose if certain factors play in: a. Lose interest in game, b. Not take care of it, c. Lose a cue.
For your first one, learning how to play is as important as learning how to take care of a cue. You wouldnt want to spend a bunch of money, only to damage the cue by not taking care of it.
somone told me to start out with a nice cue so iamchefjeff said:Hey, wait a minute guys...maybe this 12 year old BEGINNER should start with a Predator--He might as well get used to a low squirt cue right off the bat. It seems that would shrink the learning curve.
Drivermaker, your turn...
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there somthing called ebay1pRoscoe said:LOL - on his budget max, he could get the shaft alone!!