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Nah, I am pretty good at pool. I can run out a table a couple times on a good night. Not an amazing player or anything, but I was looking at spending about $230 on my first cue. Usually play with a buddy's custom cue that his uncle made, and it makes a huge difference in how I play. That is honestly not much for a cue. When it comes to pool cues, you get what you pay for. $230 is pretty much average for something good that will last you. I would also have it for some years to come, soooo. Above average cues will run $400+. Starting end of pro cues will start to run you $600+ and on into the couple thousand range as you get up there.
BUT.. anyways these 3 parts are gonna run me $250 after rebate. And they will get a lot more use comparatively.
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