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When you've reached the point in your pool game that you want to tote your own cue, it's time to start doing your research. However, by playing a lot, you've already started. Take note of any cues or attributes of cues you've been using that you like--it's those that you'll want to seek out in your own cue.

The next step is simply, how much can you spend? Pool players can spend up to several thousand dollars on a pool cue if they want, but this certainly isn't necessary, particularly for a beginner. Keep yourself open to different styles and materials, and if you're a beginner, set your upper limit (if you don't already have one) at 200 dollars.

Similar to buying a car, buying a cue has a lot of visual elements to it. And similar to buying a used car, what you're looking for in buying a cue, new or used, are flaws in the manufacture. Knowing what to look for is the key. First, check its straightness by sighting it and rolling it on the table. Next, look for chips or bubbles in the finish and to see if the connections are even on each area of the cue.

In general, using your basic visual knowledge of pool cues, you should be able to see anything that just doesn't look right. Extra glue, bad inlays, frayed wraps, and discoloration should be relatively easy to spot. Ultimately, the best way to find your cue is to play with it. Like a golf club or baseball bat, it's all in the feel, so make sure you find a cue that feels great.
 



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