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Good place to get new pool cues <$100 OL or B&M ?

I kinda chuckle at the guys that walk into a bar with their own cue sticks... but there seem to be a LOT of people that do it... Anyways free bump...
 
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
el cheapo Walmarto

What's the good word, George?

You're kind fo screwed looking for a decent cue under $100...I suggest Action or Players in that price range. Might be able to find a Dufferin or Lucasi. Double your budget and get a Joss, Viking, or McDermott.
 
Yeah you are limiting yourself with $100.

If you are looking to buy online they have mcdermotts at seyberts for a little bit over 100. You won't get anything fancy but it will be way better than a cue you can get a kmart. and you wont be paying the suggested retail as you would at your local billiard store.
 
Its for my son who has been playing for only a little while now so I figured 70 bucks was plenty. His friend has a players that seems like a decent cue for the price.

P.S. - That Asian kid in the picture is on tour now 🙂
 
Malis are a good stick for around $100+. No less than that though.

McDermitts (excuse my spelling, I haven't played in the league since college) are crazy expensive and are really nice!
Meucci are the most popular because they have a lot of flex and therefore you can put a lot of English on the cue ball. I like them, but you could get one for $150 that has a quick release, but no filigree or in lays (basically one that looks like a house stick).

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Anything less than $100 and you might as well go to Academy and buy a 20-30 stick. They can be nice too if you sand it down a bit and apply finisher (like a fine coating of mineral oil) to the stick. That is what I did to my first pool cue. You have to know what you are doing though, otherwise you will warp it.
 
you may be able to find a good used cue in that price range.

my first cue was a used one.

my last 2 were new but i only bought them after getting much better.
 
Originally posted by: Pablo
I kinda chuckle at the guys that walk into a bar with their own cue sticks... but there seem to be a LOT of people that do it... Anyways free bump...

And those people laugh even harder at the people using the bent bar cues. You might as well not play at all with some of the cues I've seen. I've been to maybe 2 pool halls where the cue's were even usable.

Plus, you will always be better and more consistent using the same cue. If you only play once a year, then sure you dont need your own cue. But if you try to play often and improve your game, you have to buy your own.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Pablo
I kinda chuckle at the guys that walk into a bar with their own cue sticks... but there seem to be a LOT of people that do it... Anyways free bump...

And those people laugh even harder at the people using the bent bar cues. You might as well not play at all with some of the cues I've seen. I've been to maybe 2 pool halls where the cue's were even usable.

Plus, you will always be better and more consistent using the same cue. If you only play once a year, then sure you dont need your own cue. But if you try to play often and improve your game, you have to buy your own.

and people who walk into a bar with a cue are most likely there to play in a league, where most of the players also have their own cues.
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Pablo
I kinda chuckle at the guys that walk into a bar with their own cue sticks... but there seem to be a LOT of people that do it... Anyways free bump...

And those people laugh even harder at the people using the bent bar cues. You might as well not play at all with some of the cues I've seen. I've been to maybe 2 pool halls where the cue's were even usable.

Plus, you will always be better and more consistent using the same cue. If you only play once a year, then sure you dont need your own cue. But if you try to play often and improve your game, you have to buy your own.

I used to play with my pool stick when it is a real tourney and play with the bar stick if it was for fun. It is great when the guys who come with their sticks start to watch you to see if your any good. Even better when they ask for a game. Then you just own up with a bar pool cue. 😉
 
if you buy online you dont know if the cue is straight or not. go to a store and roll one on the floor and watch the tip and you will see what iam talking about.
 
Honestly though, if you have to ask, just go for a stick at Academy and sand it down and clean it yourself. Most good players can play with a regular bar stick with the right ounces, and a tip finisher to roughen the tip. Good player use natural roll and control rather than crazy English, unless they are forced to, to win anyways.
 
Dufferin has some decent cues in the under 100 dollar range.

But in reality you should play with the cue before you buy it. They all behave radically differently.
 
$100 will get you a carbon fiber one at Wal-Mart. Spend a few more for a McDermott or Joss.

As a side note, I'd like pro 9-Ball player Jennifer Barretta to chalk my cue, if ya know what I mean.
 
Any other recommendations? I'm looking to spend no more than ~$125. I know I won't get top of the line but I'd like something better than a house stick.
 
go to a specialy store and play with everyone in your price range.

a few of them will jump out at you by the way they feel and say "yeah, that's what I want"

you could always get a "sneaky pete", some of them play very nice and aren't expensive. They are basically a nice 2-piece cue that looks like a bar cue.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
go to a specialy store and play with everyone in your price range.

a few of them will jump out at you by the way they feel and say "yeah, that's what I want"

you could always get a "sneaky pete", some of them play very nice and aren't expensive. They are basically a nice 2-piece cue that looks like a bar cue.

Sneaky Pete Mali's & Meucci are nice and around 150.

You can usually get them with uniloc too. So it will be cleaner and easier than a thread screw design.
 
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: spidey07
go to a specialy store and play with everyone in your price range.

a few of them will jump out at you by the way they feel and say "yeah, that's what I want"

you could always get a "sneaky pete", some of them play very nice and aren't expensive. They are basically a nice 2-piece cue that looks like a bar cue.

Sneaky Pete Mali's & Meucci are nice and around 150.

You can usually get them with uniloc too. So it will be cleaner and easier than a thread screw design.

I've got a Sneaky Pete already but it's gotten warped. I guess I'll try to find a billiards store.
 
Originally posted by: Aquila76
$100 will get you a carbon fiber one at Wal-Mart. Spend a few more for a McDermott or Joss.

As a side note, I'd like pro 9-Ball player Jennifer Barretta to chalk my cue, if ya know what I mean.

oh god... i can't stand that lady. what a b!tch...
 
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