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    Are Craftsman jointed cues any good?

  • #2
    There as good as any other jointed cues.........why you ask ?

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    • #3
      Possibly thinking about getting them to make me one.

      Just wondering what they're like, also what are the finishes like on their cues.
      Last edited by itx; 12 May 2011, 02:29 PM. Reason: editing

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      • #4
        I had a two piece made by them 11 years ago and they did an excellent job. Make sure you give them all the measurements like butt diameter, tip size etc.

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        • #5
          What specs are you after?

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          • #6
            Basically looking for something for eight ball pool.

            57.25 length.

            8.25 mm tip.

            19 oz weight.

            3/4 style.

            Hopefully, something with some nice splicing/veneers, preferably cocabola and curly maple.

            I've started asking around, if anyone's got anything similar to these specs, please get in touch.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by itx View Post
              Basically looking for something for eight ball pool.

              57.25 length.

              8.25 mm tip.

              19 oz weight.

              3/4 style.

              Hopefully, something with some nice splicing/veneers, preferably cocabola and curly maple.

              I've started asking around, if anyone's got anything similar to these specs, please get in touch.


              Rather heavy for pool muck .

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              • #8
                Craftsman 3/4 are very good cues ( I have 2 ) but I tend to agree with hotpot about weight and so would crispian.Horses for courses I suppose.Should you change your mind about weight then 0118snooker on E-Bay has two English pool spec cues at the moment,both are lighter and one is shorter than your specs but also one could be re-weighted and you could always bend your bridge arm a little more for the other.Otherwise they are good spec English cues.ADR147 on this forum also had some excellent English pool cues ( one piece and 3/4) I have not heard anyone who has purchased one give them a bad review.They were not "big brand" cues but they have excellent balance and good shafts,please check out this forum for feedback on ADRs cues.Hope this helps.

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