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Who are the top snooker cue manufacturers in the world?

The clubs used by the world's top professional players have been verified

John Higgins – North West Cues (made by Kevin Muncaster)

Graeme Dott – Andy Gibbs Cue

John Parrot – Peradon cue

Marco Fu – DeRoo cue S8 maple (he should have two, one is the radiation laminate front section, One is 3/4 traditional front section)

Shaun Murphy – Tom Newman 1370 cue (Rodney Hinde changed it according to his situation)

Ronnie O'Sullivan – John Parris traditional (now The cue is called layla)

Peter Ebdon – Steve Davis commemorative Riley Dufferin cue, maple (bought for more than 20 pounds in a sports goods store on Holloway Road, London 20 years ago)

Stephen Hendry – Acuerate 147 (recently replaced, as we all know, haha, replaced the John Parris maple. The previous one was the most legendary Powerglide Rex Williams commemorative model, but it has always been JP Helping with care and maintenance)

Ding Junhui – Stamford cuemakers (17.2oz, 141cm, the one he broke was from MASTER. MASTER later made another one for him, but he felt it was too soft. His uncle is using that club now, and Acuerate also made one for him. He also thinks it is not suitable. Now Zhang Anda is also using this brand of clubs)

Stephen Maguire – Trevor White maple cue (formerly Andy Gibbs)

Mark Selby – Stamford cuemakers

Mark Williams – MASTER TM2

Steve Davis – John Parris Ambassador (formerly Ye Olde Ash Bamp; W cue was broken, and JP couldn't repair it, so he could only order one for him. In fact, JP Ambassador is a copy of it). Someone saw the TV broadcast and said that it had Riley printed on the back. It used to be Ken Doherty's cue. Also printed on the back

Dominic Dale – Trevor White cue (originally used Burwat Champion by Bamp; W, this guy often changes poles)

Neil Robertson – John Parris Ambassador cue (this guy Later, when he grew taller, an Australian master PETER HANLEY helped him make lengthening modifications)

Matthew Stevens – Hunt amp; O'Byrne (custom-made in 1989, JP did the usual care and maintenance work. Seeing as he always twists and turns, he probably needs to change the interface)

Ken Doherty – Old maple rack cue (Before he became famous, he made a bet with the owner of a club called Jason?s, and he won the cue. Yes, if you lose, you have to pay the boss 5 pounds, but the cue is still his, haha, the back of the cue was cracked, and Ken got a club maker in Dublin.

The master Barney Grafton helped him repair it. Now the front branches are also cracked, but Ken still doesn’t seem to want to replace them.)

Stephen Lee – John Parris maple custom-made

David Gray – John Parris ash custom made

Furgal O'Brien – John Parris Traditional