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When a manufacturer releases a new range of cues they more than likely will all play
same what you are then paying for is
level of decoration, or
exotic woods that have been used in
inlays. For example in
Predator 4K Series you would get
same feel from
4K1 at £380 as you would get from
4K7 at £720. The only difference would be
hole in your pocket. But don’t be put off, if you like a cue and are happy with
feel and playability then go for it, who am I to stop you?
To sum up
important things are:
·Try before you buy ·Get
right weight ·Select
type of shaft to suit you ·Get
price right ·Choose
decoration to suit you.
When you have combined all of these factors then you should get years worth of playability and pleasure from your investment. Some cues if looked after may even grow in value.
By P. Williams http://www.americanpool-network.co.uk

P.Williams has been involved in the cue sports industry for around 6 years, first for pleasure but now for business with the launch in 2004 of href="www.americanpool-network.co.uk/shop/default.asp" rel="nofollow"American Pool Network