yes since pool sticks are wood you can recycle it.
A typical Sting Ray pool stick costs between $50 and $250 depending on the specific model. These are beginner sticks which are well made but do not offer the accuracy of higher end models.
There are three types of wood most commonly used in high quality pool sticks. They are maple, walnut and Amaranth. But maple is by far the most popular because of its light weight and the structural integrity it has.
Michale PoolStick
£47.00 each
£47.00 each
pocket pool
Simple answer, no.
Yes however the term 'cue' is the general name for them.
It is worth a lot of money. If you sell it to a collector he or she will have to pay you at least $2,500.
From 500 to 1,200 depending on the design enlays.
Some fun pool accessories for children include diving sticks and a pool hoop. They are both a lot of fun.