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What can I use for a pool cue?

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I bought a foosball/pool table at a garage sale last year, but there were no pool cues. I've tried markers, but it's hard to do. Any ideas for cue substitutes?

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  1. children's fishing net. the stick part


  2. um... i don't think you can substitute cues. just go down to a local bar or restaurant that has a pool table and ask if they have any cues you could have. they usually have a couple worn out ones. but you can always buy new tips and chalk.

  3. y just use a long stick like thing so ....

  4. Yea if you have the money go buy a cheap one at Wal-mart that is were I bought mine. They are really good for the price you pay. I got a graphite and titanium it is wonderful. If you don't have the money then see if you have a golf putter and use the rubber end that will work or a base ball bat perhaps.


  5. get like a broomstick and a bouncy ball and tape the bouncy ball to the end of the stick. See if that works

  6. jbkl

  7. Once had a guy beat me constantly with a nice graphite cue.  I was jokingly blamed it on my cheap pool hall stick.  He then proceeded to beat me with my own belt buckle (fairly large western style) while I used his high dollar cue.  Doesn't help you though but darn funny.  

  8. There really is no good substitute.  Go buy a cheap one at Wal Mart.

  9. A $10 cue would be a huge step up from markers

  10. Chopstick

    Drumstick

    Blinds/shutters twist close rod thing

    garden plant supporting cane

  11. How about buying one? They're not that expensive.

  12. Broomstick?

  13. A POOL STICK

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