by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Welcome.
I think you did fine. It looks like a fairly common club cue in an 80s/early 90s style (happy to be corrected) but it looks in good order.
Do you have the opportunity to try it out on a proper table?
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by Dan-cat » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Have you rolled it on a table to see if it's straight?
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by Badsnookerplayer » 18 Jul 2019 Read
Dan-cat wrote:Have you rolled it on a table to see if it's straight?
Oh Dan-Cat - that makes me laugh.
Still see it occasionally.
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by vodkadiet1 » 18 Jul 2019 Read
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by Deadstroke33 » 19 Jul 2019 Read
Badsnookwrplayer I will this weekend. I been shooting on a 7 ft. English billiards table.
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by Deadstroke33 » 19 Jul 2019 Read
Dan-Cat I can usually eye ball to see if the cue wobbles. The tip looks 10mm. I have a cheap snooker cue with a 9.5 mm tip I bought. I been shooting once on a snooker table,but most on an English billiards table
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