>Well, what I'd like to do is try out a couple more cues before I make
>my second cue purchase. This is just a slightly more serious hobby at
>the moment so I would like to get my best value for under $200. I'd
>appreciate any and all suggestions. Also, if someone could point me in
>the best direction as to where on the internet to get the best deals
>on cues is, I'd appreciate that as well.
>Thanks in advance,
Dear Hoang,
If you allready know what you want, the Net is a great place to buy a
stick, yes you can probably get your best price here. But since
you're depending on trying them out, I would suggest you buy one at
the place that is taking the time to deal with you. The local
businesses have a cost associated with stocking and displaying the
sticks. If everyone ordered over the Net, you would not have the
opportunity to try the sticks locally.
Sincerely,
Glen Davis