Billiard Cues. Do you own a custom pool cue
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Billiard Cues: Do You Own a Custom Pool Cue?
Billiard cues are crucial to perfecting your game, and choosing the right one can be a tricky task. Your cue is an essential extension of your play, and finding the perfect fit is key.
I understand the frustration of forgetting my cue on league nights and having to borrow one from a teammate. While they have excellent cues, using a billiard cue that isn't your own can significantly impact your performance.
Currently, I play with a Joss East, but I used a KC Custom Cue, modified by our local cue maker, as my break cue for a while. Before that, I enjoyed a Meucci for 17 years, which now serves purely decorative purposes.
Some of my teammates use Predator cues or have Predator shafts. These cues offer a different ball spin, which can make cue ball control unpredictable if you're not accustomed to them. However, once you're familiar with these cues, they can help you run racks easily. I'm confident that with practice, I could achieve the same success with a Predator.
When searching for billiard cues, you'll find a plethora of brands and styles. My advice? Try different cues to see what suits you best. A local pool hall is a great place to start. Talk to players about their cues, and they might even let you take a few shots and share their thoughts.
New or Used?
Deciding between a new or used cue depends on its condition. As long as a used cue has been well-maintained, it can perform just as well as a new one.
I've owned several cues, both new and used, and have scored excellent deals in pawn shops, on eBay, and at auctions. When purchasing a used cue, check for scratches and nicks, and roll it on a table to ensure it's straight. While you can't check for warping online, buying from reputable sellers with positive feedback can mitigate risks.
I hope this guide aids you in selecting your next billiard cue. Stay tuned for more insights on pool cues!
To your success,
Ted
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