Quality cues may be purchased anywhere where sporting goods are available. Some places to look at would be Dicks Sporting Goods, Sports Authory, or even Amazon dot com.
For billiards players seeking used pool cues from the Meucci brand, there are options when doing so on the web. This includes sites such as eBay, Meucci Cues, and Budget Cues.
McDermott pool cues are considered to be very high quality pool cues. These cues are made with the latest technology and materials available in the world. These cues are said to lead the industry in performance, service and quality.
McDermott Pool Cues can be found at a number of stores. McDermott actually has an official website, and I think this would be the safest way to purchase this item.
Action, Athena, Cuetec, Black Widow, and Balabushka are all companies that manufacture cheap pool cues. You can find a full list of cheap pool cues on the oZone Billiards website.
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The Orchid pool cues can be purchased at any low end billiards supply in the US or on the internet. The Orchid cues are very low priced decal based cues intended as "starter" cues. These are imported to the US and Orchid does not identify where they are made.
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The best choices will be online on the internet. There is only one location in Reading, PA that specializes in pool and billiards to buy a pool cue. However, the major department stores and sporting goods stores also sell pool cues, but only the lowest end products will be found there.
There is no maximum price for a pool cue as I personally saw pool cues at the cost of USD 12,000 and more. * Added - There is at least one pool cue that is sold new in the US for $150,000. Highly detailed custom cues and collectible cues that are intended for regular use range from $5,000 to $30,000. There are collectible cues that are not intended for regular use that often sell for more than $100,000.
Yes however the term 'cue' is the general name for them.
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Predator-brand pool cues can be purchased from stores such as Billard Warehouse, PoolDawg, and Cheap Cues. These stores specialize in parts for billiards.