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U.k. pool cues, what company’s supply good cues?

my cue is a Riley, plain ash, two piece, 57”, 18oz.
Its my first cue and it’s great because its mine, but I want my next cue to have more weight, style and quality.
I’ve been looking around, I like Peradon for the quality, but I’d like something unique like a Viking, but I think they only make American cues.
Does anyone know any other company names or sites I can check out?

Stick to Riley – they’re the best! I’ve had mine for over 15 years and, through advice, my friends have bought the same. No problems to report so why look for something different. I can’t believe it’s going to change your game that much. If anything, I get a buzz out of saying that my cue is very old (a bit like me) but it still works as well as it used to.
On a serious note, if you are worried about the type of wood, weight etc. then buy your cue from a snooker club. Most clubs will allow you to ‘try out’ the cue before purchase which may put you at ease.
Yes, I suppose that you will feel more confident with a ‘good’ cue in your hand but, personally, I don’t think it matters that much.
I could rabble on for ages but I don’t know how good you are or could become so what I say could be fruitless.
Don’t spend a fortune on a dream. A lot of the top snooker players started out with not much more than a piece of wood with a chalked tip at the end.
If you are not thinking of going professional or such-like spend your money on more play rather than the tools you work with.
Good luck – I’ll look out for your name!

Another great place to shop for pool cue making supplies products is Amazon. They have more than just books!




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