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4 pool cues, between $70-$100. Which would you buy? Fury DL, Adam AD, Players C9921, Viper platinum Pro.?

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The look of the cue is not important to me, only the quality, and the usability. I don't care where it's made either.

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  1. I would go with the Players or the Fury. I'm not a fan of the other two at all. I think the playability is similar, although some prefer the stainless steel joint of a Fury while others would go with the composite joint of a Players cue. If you have a preference, then go with that, otherwise its pretty much a coin toss between the two. Good luck.

    One other thing is that the joint pin on a Players is usually if not always 5/16-18, which is common and makes it easy to find replacement shafts if you ever need one. With the Fury you might have more trouble finding a shaft to fit it unless you buy directly from a Fury dealer. You may never need one, but it is just one more thing to consider.


  2. You always get what you PAY FOR....!

    Thanks for Asking ! RR

  3. i agree..players sticks i have never broke and viking cues ive had better luck with then joss, and even southwest

  4. If you are only going to pay that for a cue you should check out some Viking cues on ebay.  Viking cues are pretty quality for the money.  Other wise if you are sticking to those choices go with the Fury.  My friend Billy the Kid who is a WI state champion and BCA master plays with a Fury he won in the Fury booth at BCA nationals in Las Vegas and he seems to do okay with it.  I myself shoot Jacoby cues, but they are higher end, you might be able to snag one of ebay for $250 or so, but good luck.  Rackem up!

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