Hi all,
Have been browsing this forum as so much information on weights, length, balance point etc which has been helpful while looking at speccing my own cue. I have come across one that has stumped me a bit though.
I have seen a few uk makers now reverse the joints on 3/4 cue so that the mini butt can be attached directly to the shaft to enable a small cue for tight spaces. With league pool been a mixed bag of venues there are some local pubs I know where if near the cushion a full size cue can be a bit tight.
I was considering of asking them to spec my cue with reverse joints to enable this but as I have gone for more expensive grade shaft to aid the cue dynamics I am concerned of the risk of damage to the shaft with reversed joints as putting the wider joint in means more intrusive work on the shaft.
Interested on people's thoughts on reverse joints or am I better listening to my concerns and if I can't cue down enough in a tight spot grab a house bat for the odd shot?
Thanks.
Have been browsing this forum as so much information on weights, length, balance point etc which has been helpful while looking at speccing my own cue. I have come across one that has stumped me a bit though.
I have seen a few uk makers now reverse the joints on 3/4 cue so that the mini butt can be attached directly to the shaft to enable a small cue for tight spaces. With league pool been a mixed bag of venues there are some local pubs I know where if near the cushion a full size cue can be a bit tight.
I was considering of asking them to spec my cue with reverse joints to enable this but as I have gone for more expensive grade shaft to aid the cue dynamics I am concerned of the risk of damage to the shaft with reversed joints as putting the wider joint in means more intrusive work on the shaft.
Interested on people's thoughts on reverse joints or am I better listening to my concerns and if I can't cue down enough in a tight spot grab a house bat for the odd shot?
Thanks.
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