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  • JP Traditional with a small tip

    Hi

    I bought a used JP traditional yesterday,
    But The tip seems to be small, I think it's 9mm or 8,5mm
    so i wanted to ask what is the minimum size of the tip that I can play snooker with it, and have no problems

    Regards,
    Highest Break : 53
    Current Playing Cue : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (56.5", 18oz, 9.5mm tip, 29mm butt)
    Spare : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (17.8oz, 9.6mm tip, 30mm butt, 17" balance point.)
    Retired : John Parris Traditional 1pc (sold), John Parris Elite Cue (sold), Cue Craft Royal (sold), Cue Craft Baron (sold).

  • #2
    It all depends what size you,re used to . Tip size is a personal choice with the average size being around 9.5 mm . Many people play with 9 mm but i dont think you will see many people playing with 8.5 mm . That would be to small for the majority of players . A tip that small requires really accurate cueing .
    Last edited by hotpot; 26 March 2010, 10:01 AM.

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    • #3
      But do you think that I can get it shorten 1cm and get a 9mm tip
      Highest Break : 53
      Current Playing Cue : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (56.5", 18oz, 9.5mm tip, 29mm butt)
      Spare : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (17.8oz, 9.6mm tip, 30mm butt, 17" balance point.)
      Retired : John Parris Traditional 1pc (sold), John Parris Elite Cue (sold), Cue Craft Royal (sold), Cue Craft Baron (sold).

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by hanchi View Post
        But do you think that I can get it shorten 1cm and get a 9mm tip
        You could but then the cue will probably be too short for you , so you would have to have it lengthened at the butt . I,m not sure how much it would cost you , pheraps on of the cuemakers hers may advise you with whats required and the approx cost .

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        • #5
          It's a little bit long than the normal cues, that's why I asked the question
          Highest Break : 53
          Current Playing Cue : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (56.5", 18oz, 9.5mm tip, 29mm butt)
          Spare : Aurora Custom Cue 1pc (17.8oz, 9.6mm tip, 30mm butt, 17" balance point.)
          Retired : John Parris Traditional 1pc (sold), John Parris Elite Cue (sold), Cue Craft Royal (sold), Cue Craft Baron (sold).

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by hanchi View Post
            It's a little bit long than the normal cues, that's why I asked the question
            The only way to tell is to get a set of calipers and see what length equates to 9.5 mm . You will know how much has to be cut off , and what length your left with then .

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
              The only way to tell is to get a set of calipers and see what length equates to 9.5 mm . You will know how much has to be cut off , and what length your left with then .
              Spot on! It all equates to the taper. If the taper over the top 10 inches reduces dranatically then it may only need a little off. Whereas if its a flowing taper over the whole cue then it will require alot more.
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              • #8
                even if you only take a bit off, and it becomes 9mm. you can probably cheat that a bit and hav a tip that is slightly bigger than the ferrule, or mushrooming a bit. making the surface area a touch bigger.

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                • #9
                  My Dad plays with an 8mm tip
                  I wouldn't advise it like but he knocks in bigger breaks than I do.
                  I've seen a few uk pool players snap small tips at ferrule playing snooker but 8.5 should be OK.
                  If cue is long may well be worth cutting down a little. Get somebody proper to do it though.

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                  • #10
                    guy i know plays snooker with an 8mm talisman tip, good player too.
                    guess its personal preference
                    i personally wouldnt fancy trying to play a power shot with an 8mm tip tho, 9mm is small enough for me to generate all the spin ill ever need anyway
                    Highest Match Break - 77
                    Highest Practice Break - 101, 106, 111
                    Highest Breaks of 2010 - 76-65-62-61-60-60-59-57

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