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Offer a variety of high-performance pool cues in your pool area to optimize your customers' games


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Pool is a popular game played on a special table with a pool cue stick. You can find this game at bars, lounges, pool halls, game rooms, resorts and clubs. If you are the owner, operator or recreation manager of a business looking to generate some excitement in your recreation area and provide hours of enjoyment for players of all ages, pool is a great option for your business. 

In America, pool is the most popular of the three cue sports: pool, billiards and snooker. You play pool on a pool table with six pockets. A player knocks pool balls in these holes using a pool stick, also called a pool cue. In billiards, the tables have no pockets, but players use billiard cues to hit an opponent’s ball and score points. Snooker, which is very popular in England, involves knocking a series of colored balls into holes on a snooker table in a predetermined order to garner the most points. 

Pool cues are obviously an essential piece of equipment for both beginner and advanced players. Providing high-performance pool cues will help players achieve their maximum performance. When buying pool cues, you will need to do the following: 
  1. Choose a wide range of pool cues and accessories that are sure to appeal to every skill and experience level
  2. Cultivate productive and valuable relationships with pool experts and manufacturers who will keep you informed of latest trends and styles
  3. Stock pool cue repair and maintenance products that will keep your cues in top condition

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Offer a selection of high-performance pool cues to fit all ages and levels of experience


Serious pool players will want pool cues that combine performance and cool graphics. Choose well-crafted billiard cues that will appeal to casual and advanced players.

I recommend: Viking Cue is one of the top manufacturers of billiard pool cues. They have a wide selection of various styles and shaft designs for discerning players. Lucasipoolcues.com offers a popular line of billiard cues. McDermott Handcrafted Cues supplies several well-known lines of highly crafted pool cues: Star, Lucky, McDermott, Stinger and Sledgehammer.

Find a durable cue case and pool cue rack


Billiard cues need to be safely stored to prevent damage. In transit, billiard cue cases allow players to transport their expensive or custom pool cue from tournament to tournament. In contrast, you mount pool cue racks on a wall or temporarily on the table to keep pool cues out of the way.

I recommend: Creative Inventions carries a variety of portable cue racks, tools to repair and shape pool cues and replacement tips. Talisman Billiards Accessories manufactures a series of sleek and resilient pool cue cases. J&J America Billiards Inc. designs a number of vinyl and leather cue cases, pool cues, and pool cue repair and maintenance products.

Pool cue accessories are necessary to maintain your equipment


Expensive and customized equipment requires vigilant maintenance. Be sure to stock cleaning and polishing products for customers.

I recommend: BorderBilliards.com is a supplier of pool cue accessories, such as sanders, polishers, repair kits, shavers, burnishers and shaft cleaners. Webb Custom Cues offers cue repair services.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you are stocking a game room, bar or lounge that features pool tables and cues, ruminate on what your needs are, and choose your equipment accordingly.
  • If you are opening a retail store that will sell pool cues, make sure to stock top brands and attractive styles. Not only do players want cutting-edge technology and durability in their billiard cues, but they also demand interesting graphics and colors.

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