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     What do you have here is a list of popular fine brands of billiard cues.  I color code them from green ( average price below $100.00 ) to yellow (average price below 200.00) to orange (average price below$500.00)  to hot orange (average price below 1000.00) to red (average price above 1000.00).  I also order them from most expensive (top) to least expensive (bottom).  So if, you walk in a billiard store, you see any of these brand names, check your pocketbook and see where it fits, and don't look for the exclusive editions, coz they would cost even more fortune.  The question is do you need this expensive billiard cue? Of course not...you may want to stick with a low-end name brand for now those that sold for $50, you could get a VERY decent one for this price.   But sometimes you could get lucky to see a brand name one  for the about the same price.    Check www.amazon.com  this could be your luck day. 

             
    • Action
    • Fury
    • Mayhem
    • Griffin
    • Action
    • Stealth
    • Viking
    • 5280
    • Lucasi
    • Scorpion
    • Dufferin
    • Adam
    • Cuetec
    • Meucci
    • McDermont
    • Mezz
    • Joss
    • Falcon
    • Helmstetter

     

    • Predator
    • Schon
    • Balabushka
    • Dishaw
    • J. Olivier
    • Dale Perry
    • J. Pechauer
     

    The billiard cues that you're seeing are those that I recommend for multiple reasons: one, they are on top of their own category, the price is around or right below the average, and their average reviews are between 4 and 5 out of 5 in specialty stores, and I like the fact they use nice materials.  So, you know you can't go wrong with them.  Take these items as starting point, if you like, when you embark on your own research on best billiard cue for yourself.  At least you have something to compare against.  If you are new to online buying, and you know what you want ( in your case billiard cue), make sure you visit AT LEAST couple of specialty online stores to get product reviews since you can't see the item in person...then take note of the prices then compare them against other online stores with best prices around the clock like Amazon, this way can you get the most competitive price.  Take note of the Shipping and Handling as well because they add up to the total price of the item.   See, you also get some pointers to online buying and not just billiard stuff, isn't that nice=)

    Good luck!