Viking G83 Pool Cue

If you consider yourself a decent billiards man then a decent cue is worth your money. Stop wasting time with those crescent shaped shit sticks at the pool hall and start playing with a quality cue.
If you’ve layed down the cash to buy yourself a table for home then it’s even more important you’ve got quality gear around. After all - it’s all about the gear.
We’re striking our 9 Ball games with the Viking G83 Pool Cue. It’s an extraordinary cue with Pearl B-Icy White butt sleeve, inlay, joint rings and scrimshaw engraving. The forearm is made of bird’s-eye maple and the whole cue is stained in a smoke hue that just looks like it was made for a man how knows his game. Viking even offers the cue in 12-13mm shaft diameters and 18-21 oz cue weights along with a choice of colors for the linen wrap.
What this means to you: We know you’re gasping at the cost of this cue. Understandable. Don’t think of it that way. You’re buying quality gear for a quality game. And who’s impressed by weak breaks?
Cost: $1150 @ Viking Cue
Alternate Option: McDermott M61G Velocity Black | $139 @ McDermott
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If you play pool, you are sure to realize that there are many different types of pool cues available. Narrowing down which one that you want will take some time, but you will be very happy when you realize what a difference it can make in your game.
Looks rather impressive, but a unique cue is not going to improve your game, well maybe in looks and intimidation. Billiards is a gentlemen's game. Remember stay grounded and carry yourself with modest professionalism.
I would much rather master the game of billiards, then look professional, only to embarass myself with overconfidence. Awesome design. I would rather have this cue framed in my billiards room.
Different sticks offer different benefits, but it is mostly up to the user to determine which stick is the best for them. Some sticks work great at controlling the ball, while others are known for their sturdy shape and durability. While some buy their stick because of how it looks, others look for the performance of the stick.
Different sticks offer different benefits, but it is mostly up to the user to determine which stick is the best for them. Some sticks work great at controlling the ball, while others are known for their sturdy shape and durability. While some buy their stick because of how it looks, others look for the performance of the stick.