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Premier Cues is a specialty retailer of premium billiard equipment, offering authentic pool cues, shafts, and accessories from trusted brands including Predator, Mezz, and Exceed. Based in Minot, North Dakota, we serve players across the United States and internationally with a curated selection of professional-grade cues, low-deflection shafts, break/jump cues, and cue cases. Every product is sourced through authorized channels to guarantee authenticity — no grey-market items. Whether you’re upgrading your playing cue, replacing a shaft, or outfitting your first serious setup, our team is available to help you choose the right equipment for your game. Fast, tracked shipping and dedicated customer support on every order.
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1015 S Broadway St , 58701, Minot, United States
- 7015815573
- support@premiercues.co
- premiercues.co
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