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Pool Cue- An awesome Gift for the Amateur and Fanatic PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 11 August 2008 01:10
A pool cue can be an incredible present for a beginning pool player and for an enthusiast. You most likely wouldn't choose to purchase a pool cue for a very fervent or qualified player as they'll want to buy their own or have a customized pool cue.

When buying a pool cue there are a few things to remember. If the person you're purchasing a pool cue for is a beginner or novice you want to ensure that you find them a heavy-duty pool cue. Sturdiness is especially critical if you have concerns that they may be somewhat rough with the cue (for example when they hit a bad shot).

Also, let's face it, they want to look good while playing pool so a handsome pool cue will make them feel a little better about their game. You will find that there are many different ranges of inlays and craftsmanship to contemplate. The appearance may not be your chief concentration but don't lose sight of its importance.

Pool Cue - The Resources

You will need to be aware of the material the pool cue is made out of. The harder the material used in the pool cue the more force there will be in the shot. Softer materials supply enhanced control.

The two principal materials used in a pool cue are fiberglass/graphite and not surprisingly, wood. Wood is the pool cue of preference for serious and fervent pool players. Wood can warp and require upkeep so some novice and beginner players rather a fiberglass or graphite pool cue. Keep in mind, if they play in tournaments their pool cue will must be approved and not all are.

The weight of the pool cue is also imperative. A pool cue will weigh in between 18 and 21 ounces. A number of pool players favor a heavier cue while others favor a lighter cue, much like baseball players with bats. Pool cues sometimes have detachable weight bolts for players who like diverse weights of cues for breaking versus playing, etc.

Pool Cue - The Segments
There are 2 central sections of a pool cue - the butt and the shaft. The butt is the lower section and is heavier than the shaft. The shaft is the narrowed end that ends with a tip. The joint between the 2 is thought to be imperative. The material used for the joint and the width of it is going to effect how the cue "plays". If they're a beginner chances are you'll want a wider joint since they are a little more strong.
The wrap of a pool cue is also a factor that ought to be considered. If the person happens to sweat considerably, get a leather-wrapped grip. If not, you are able to consider a nylon or wood grip. When it comes to the tip a leather tip normally provides you with added manipulation which is vital for somebody who wants to have maximum influence of the ball.
Obviously the cost of the pool cue is a necessary factor. If you're going to be buying a pool cue as a gift you ought to get the best cue within your funds. Take into account the criteria outlined above and you will pick a pool cue that the recipient will be thrilled with.

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