







🎱 Elevate your game with the cue that means business.
The Mark Richard 3/4 Piece Handmade Snooker Cue Kit features a 57-inch ash shaft crafted from rare North American wood, hand-spliced ebony butt, and a solid brass air lock joint. Weighing between 18-19.5 oz, it offers professional balance and power. The kit includes a premium leatherette case, mini-butt, and telescopic extension, making it a versatile, handcrafted cue designed for serious players seeking precision and style.
| ASIN | B015IHXFCY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #546,471 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #893 in Billiard Cue Sticks |
| Brand Name | Mark Richard |
| Color | G2(57" Length, 9.5mm tip) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (276) |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2017 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.06 x 4.72 x 2.36 inches |
| Manufacturer | Mark Richard |
| Material | wood |
| Model Name | T3SC15 |
| Package Weight | 2.84 Kilograms |
S**.
Good quality cue and case
This is a heavier cue than I've been used to but it's got great power and draw. The shaft is bullet straight and the tip, while small, is good enough to play with. The ash shaft is less smooth than I would like but I think I can polish it smoother. I've put away my old light cue (a Riley made in England) and I'm playing exclusively with this new cue and enjoying it. It worth mentioning the case and attachments. The case is excellent. Very good quality construction with three clasps to secure it. The two attachments give the player the ability to lengthen the cue for those awkward shots or to use with a rest if needed. Overall a very nice cue, case and accessories and excellent value for money.
R**S
Solid Cue
I have a higher end cue, this is a 2nd cue, and I can say this cue is well made and feels good. The 3/4 air joint is very nice, extensions are solid and well made, the case is also very nice but it could be a little wider as the longer part of the cue doesn't fit flush down in it's slot, but that's fine. There are a few slightly rougher areas on the cue where the finish sanding could have been a little more thorough, but for the most part it feels smooth and nice, and play isn't affected. I weighed the cue and mine is about 18.3 oz (which I'm very happy with this weight), and it feels well balanced. To me the cue has nice feel, even with the original tip that came on it, after a little shaping. I'm very happy with this purchase and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this cue to any player even at an intermediate level and maybe slightly above. It would be nice if this cue also came in a 58", and a further bonus if the range for weight was a bit more narrow as opposed to 18-19.5 oz. because that is quite a big range, as every half oz. is quite noticeable at least for myself. However, I understand to be able to supply cues at this price it's probably not possible.
A**R
Great cue for the price!
I’ve had this cue for over a year and still performs great. Compared to other cues I had to replace the tip with a better one. As for the wood shaft. I don’t notice any warping. I play snooker 2 nights every month, and always keep my cue in a dry place and never leave in my truck. I don’t know if this info is benefit or not but I had bought cues before which warped after couple of uses
V**I
Surprisingly great snooker cue.
I lived in London for a few years and had been playing pool for many. So I bought a great snooker cue for much money, played at the local club and became a decent player. But when I came back home I had to leave my cue in London because it was a 1 piece and I couldn't take it on the plane and so I gave it to a friend. Fast forward to today. One year in quarantine and watching lots of snooker gave me the itch to find a place to play and to get a new cue. I bought a Mark Richard stick and didn't expect much. But boy was I wrong. This is as good a cue as the one I had in London. A straight piece of hickory with the chevrons pointing in the perfect direction, great balance, a usable tip, low deflection and it was $100 with a case and extensions!). Yes, it's made in China. So what? They are crazy for snooker, have a dynasty building and many Chinese are taking up the game. You can't make a crappy cue in China and survive. as a cue maker. I love this cue. It was going to be a second to a Parris if got into it again. But I don't need a Parris anymore. Love this cue.
M**D
Affordable and quality together?! Yes!
If you're looking for a good, solid cue for personal use, look no further. The cue is straight, the locking joint is flush and solid with a nice vacuum seal. The handle is a nice black blue finish. The tip it came with was shaped well, but I'll likley end up replacing it as it's a little too hard for my preference. The extensions are solid too, the joints on them are just as tough. The case is well made and locks well. I'm impressed. There's no person named Mark Richard though. It's merely a name picked to mimic the western cue makers like John Parris. That said, don't let this chinese made cue scare you away. Snooker is popular in China and they've made great strides in quality. This piece shows it. There might be better out there for tournaments and pros but honestly, there's no reason to spend so much $$$ when this will do everything you ask.
S**E
Quality and Value
What they said in the discription of the Cue. It's not that perfect. Tip is not perfect, Cue is not smouth, weight is not right. It's normal Cue . It's not worth the price. I am not happy with product.
G**G
Loving it!
I am 99% satisfied with this cue, it has extension , easy to lock and out, nice smooth finish. SHOOT straight. Definitely recommended for a level up than beginner. Case is fancy looking, everything seems good. It came with a little metal spot on ferrule which keep on catching my attention and hence I said 99%
M**L
The Tip doesn’t make good sound
When I tightened the Cue then I start the game and the duration of the game when shooting the Balls. it loose itself automatically, and also when I shooting the Balls the Tip make different sound it doesn’t make the correct sound 👎👎👎👎
D**.
Same cue type two different prices
G**L
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN.. separately the case retails for £30 (Amazon), The mini butt & extender £25 (Ebay) which means you're getting a hand made ebony, maple and ash cue for £14..!! CASE : apart from looking like you're carrying around your own personal zebra crossing the case is solid and well built. The catches (3) are a little flimsy but adequate, same as the carry handle. The case interior is well finished with space for the cue, accessories, chalk and tip shaper. ACCESSORIES: The mini butt is made of composite high density plastic and the extender is made of aluminium.. both pieces have a quality feel..!! The best bit CUE: I must have been lucky as the cue I received was perfectly straight, finish excellent and feel is spot on. It screws together perfectly with no ridges or high spots. The matt finish makes the cue super slippy especially through the bridge. A wipe between frames and you're ready to go again. At 9.2mm the tip is a good compromise between snooker (half mm too small) and English pool (half mm too big).. tip size is an individual thing but even the stock tip (After a good shaping) gives good control in both games. A switch to an Elkmaster Pro tip can only improve what is already an excellent package. I might never become a quality player but with one of these at least I feel like I just might make it..!! EXCELLENT PRODUCT for the money.. Highly recommended.
J**G
I like the cue .. I think it will be good and improve my game. It's nice to have a good cue. Shipping was fast and reliable. Thank you
S**N
Cue quality is lovely with a really nice and sturdy case only problem is tip was too hard which i had seen from previous reviews but £3 up my local snooker hall to put elk master tip on and the cue is lovely
C**N
tres bonne cooperation de votre part et celui du vendeur
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