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Any love for the MBX4?? - Printable Version +- ChitownRC (https://www.chitownrc.com) +-- Forum: Main Forums (https://www.chitownrc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Racers Forum (https://www.chitownrc.com/forum-9.html) +--- Thread: Any love for the MBX4?? (/thread-4040.html) |
Any love for the MBX4?? - FreeRideFrosty - 07-18-2006 And I know I could always shop right at Palace Billiards (where I usually play) but I am thinking it will be a bit more pricey..... I am thinking I can get a decent entry level cue near $125 or so. Any love for the MBX4?? - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 07-18-2006 Cue and Cushion in Woodridge. Owen's Games on 75th near Lemont Road, across from Zigfield Troy Golf Course. Siebert's Billiard online (in Michigan) eBay!!!! I would budget $100 to start. Cheapest Viking in their showroom near Madison, WI is around $160 and it's pretty plain. A nice Sneaky Pete will run you $250-$300, but you can't tell it isn't a house cue. I have a fairly simple Lucasi LD1, which I love. For a few bucks less, Players makes decent cue. If I hadn't gotten into RC, a Schon, Joss, Predator, or Meucci were all cues I lusted after. About $500 to get in. Any love for the MBX4?? - FreeRideFrosty - 07-18-2006 That is roughly what I was thinking price-wise. I have seen Viking and Cuetec cues for right around $120 on sale a few times at palace. They have some nice entry level cues and you get to play them right away. They are real good too. My buddy bought a cheap $100 cue (cheap relative to what they sell there) and it had the tiniest amount of a curve to it and they took it back no questions assked, after a game or two. Seem pretty straight up. When I get my liscense I will look around some more. |