paul
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Posted - 20.03.2002 : 18:04:02
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I just join and find all of you are very helpful. Thanks a lot. I have another question, I want to buy a one piece cue, but the majority of stock in the market is 3/4. What is the major diff between 3/4 and 1 piece. In terms of reaction/maintanence?
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B.Hall
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Hong Kong


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Posted - 20.03.2002 : 19:14:52
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Paul, here are words from Mike Wooldridge again :-
"Lets put it this way.....if you can make a hundred break with a one piece cue then you can make it with a jointed cue. It's all down to personal preferences and what you feel comfortable with. You may just like the look of a jointed cue. The main reason people buy a jointed cue is for convenience. They are considered easier to carry around and store, plus of course, they can have extensions. But that's not so important now because many one piece cues have joins fitted in the base of the cue to take an extension, either Pro mini butt, standard or telescopic. So it really just comes down to what you like. If you're serious about your game, does it really matter whether you carry a one piece or jointed cue? Just go for what you feel comfortable with." |
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marvintai
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Posted - 23.03.2002 : 10:37:43
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I totally agree with what MIKE said. For myself, I don't feel comfortable or any improvment after I change to my new 1PC Will Hunt cue. If possible, I think I prefer to use back my old 3/4 O'min cue.
Before changing to a new cue, please think carefully. |
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