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Minnesota Fats Hustler Value Graphite Cue

Minnesota Fats Hustler Value Graphite Cue

Colors:
BlackBlack Metalic Burgundy 8-Ball DesignMetalic Burgundy 8-Ball Design Metalic Grey 8 Ball DesignMetalic Grey 8 Ball Design
Brand: Minnesota Fats
Category: Sports

Buy New: $27.69 - $34.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 15483

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 58 x 1.8 x 1.8

ASIN: B000X1Z1E6

Release Date: April 1, 2007

Features:
  • Graphite Shaft
  • Nylon Wraps
  • Warp Resistant

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Product Description
The Minnesota Fats Super Value Graphite cue stick is fully featured, boasts a quality graphite composition, and offers great value.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Meh, pretty good   August 22, 2010
Extremophile (Portland, Oregon, USA)
I'm giving it four stars because of the good price and because it looks cool (you don't see a lot of jet black cues in most pool halls!). That it comes with a wrap is nice too, if you're prone to sweaty hands like me.

But the graphite shaft feels "odd". The [...] pool guy claims graphite doesn't perform as well as real wood sticks, and I have to agree. Something about it just doesn't feel right. Also, the tip doesn't appear to have the correct rounded shape, although this may be intentional (so the player can shape the tip themselves?).

If you simply want a cue that's straight and better than the unreliable house cues at your local pool hall, this is a good value for the money. But if you're serious about your game, you should pony up more cash and go with something better.



4 out of 5 stars eddacat   May 10, 2010
Edward W. Goralczyk (Mineville, New York)
First cue I have ever purchased and like anything it is not perfect but it is a real nice cue. Has nice balance very little finger friction. Looks nice and is a nice addition to rest of my set. Would highly recommend this item.


4 out of 5 stars The Hustler   March 19, 2010
Lyle Harrington
I dont play well enough to hustle a lot of money as the name implies but it is a great pool cue and has improved my game. I am only a occasional recreational player but I definitely like to bring my own cue and perform better when I have the same one over and over again. It is pretty light weight too


4 out of 5 stars decent cue for the price   March 14, 2010
Charles B. Smith (middle of nowhere, south dakota)
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my 14 year old is just getting started and this is a perfect breaking cue for him to go along with the more top of the line Viper i purchased for him as a shooting stick.


4 out of 5 stars Nice stick   February 15, 2010
C. D. Taylor (Korea)
Very nice pool cue for the price. Very sturdy and reliable. Some people have the same stick and they paid at least $50 more than I did. Dependable cue for a novice player or one just for fun.

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