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Since the majority of pool cues are made of wood, both one piece cues and two, proper pool cue storage is paramount to maintaining a good quality cue stick. If not stored and handled properly your cue stick will likely warp causing undesired difficulties in making your shots.
since the goal is to prevent warping, you must relentlessly store your cue in the full upright position that a cue rack provides when it is not being used in a billiard game. Avoid leaving a cue leaning up against a wall or otherwise unsupported for an extended period of time.
Finally, you must always protect your pool cue from any and all external conditions such as extreme temperatures both hot and cold, humidity, and of course, direct sunlight. Follow these few tips for pool cue storage, and your cue will perform better, and last longer. Both are a good thing!
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This content, Pool Cue Storage, was created by Billiards Forum Editor on 9/6/2006 2:44:11 PM, and was updated on 9/6/2006 2:44:11 PM.
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