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<blockquote data-quote="choochooSS" data-source="post: 178474" data-attributes="member: 546309"><p>i wasnt tryin to say that the more expensive the better</p><p></p><p>like diabolic said there is a massive difference in ball control and such. also the most difference you would notice would be the hit. a good cue will have a good solid hit as to where a cheap cue will have a "ricketty hit".you will fell the hit all the way at the bottom of the cue.thats not good in my oppinion</p><p></p><p>as far as grahpite or fiberglass, they will have a flimsy hit.they still hit solid but with a lot of force they will flex and make the ball do wierd things, but it takes a lot to do that.i personally play with a graphite cue but i also have a good wooden one and im looking into a viking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choochooSS, post: 178474, member: 546309"] i wasnt tryin to say that the more expensive the better like diabolic said there is a massive difference in ball control and such. also the most difference you would notice would be the hit. a good cue will have a good solid hit as to where a cheap cue will have a "ricketty hit".you will fell the hit all the way at the bottom of the cue.thats not good in my oppinion as far as grahpite or fiberglass, they will have a flimsy hit.they still hit solid but with a lot of force they will flex and make the ball do wierd things, but it takes a lot to do that.i personally play with a graphite cue but i also have a good wooden one and im looking into a viking [/QUOTE]
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