I have a Trevor White 3/4/ made with a round butt. aBecause it was an Ash shaft with chevrons on the plate/disc side up which I prefer to use, I was constantly looking at the butt before playing the shotnd this distracted my concentration to no end. In short unless you are using a Maple shaft I would not recommend a round butt. I hope you can benefit from this comment
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I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.
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Originally Posted by Rob Singer View PostThanks RG and Cally for the historical nuances of this great game. If anyone can suggest some good historical reading, it would be much appreciated.:snooker:
La queue du Mallet, tien ma queue
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I believe the wedge bit of the cue is called a spade, and as has been previously stated it came about because there did not use to be extensions so the cue was turned around so that a player could hold the cue by it's shaft and slide the spade across the baize and hit the cueball with the butt.You never really learn to swear until you miss an easy shot halfway through a break.:snooker:
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Originally Posted by Rob Singer View PostThanks RG and Cally for the historical nuances of this great game. If anyone can suggest some good historical reading, it would be much appreciated.:snooker:
just remember it hasn't been updated in years so ignore any valuations - cheers
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