Question by will s: good pool stick?
yes, my friend is going to sell me a “pro speed ligtning cues” pool stick for sixty dollars… he says it has an original shaft and a oochie or some name like that tip on it.is this a good deal, and a good pool stick?
Best answer:
Answer by Johnny H
If you spell oochie with an M yes otherwise no
The shaft is worth 2 times as much as the stick
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if you need a high dollar cue, then maybe you should find another hobby! if you`re any good use a broomstick, besides if you can`t spell why would you want to make it look like you know what you`re doing?
There’s no such thing as a ‘nice’ $60 pool cue. The cheapest cues that I consider decent are Shmelke sneaky petes at around $90, or McDermott competitor series at about $110. If you’re serious about the game, custom cues are the way to go, starting at around $350 for something basic.
But no, that is not a decent cue. You might as well use bar cues until you save up for a cue that’s actually nice, not a cue your friend says is nice.
It’s muchie, and maybe, try rolling it on the pool table to see if it’s warp or not (See light under your stick) if you do don’t buy it.And never buy fiber glass sticks they suck they brake off at the tips when it comes to pool sticks it’s what you pay for is what you get the more you spend the better it is .
Kid go get a maple cue. Asian players prefer them and they ain’t half bad.
Did I spell maple wrong once Johnny? Oh well.
If you’re not sure on how to inspect the quality of a Meucci, or are unsure what a Meucci is, I would leave the deal alone and buy your own. But if it’s for shts and giggles, it breaks my heart to see a Meucci treated that way. Such fine sticks they are in the hands of a skilled player. The smoothness and balance. Beautiful ferrules.