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Q: Are outlaw pool cues quality cues?
A: Yes, Outlaw pool cues are considered quality pool cues, but some billiard aficionados say you may be paying for the artwork, same quality from a cheaper cue. Read More »
Q: How to Compare Pool Cues.
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Q: How to Grip a Pool Cue.
A: 1. Find the balance point of your cue stick. Place the cue stick vertically on two fingertips until you find the point where the cue stays balanced. The balance... Read More »
Q: How to Hold a Pool Cue
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A: For pocket billiards, there is no maximum length but cues must be at least 40 inches in length. Most cues are 57 and 58 inches. Read More »