Can anyone confirm if the taper that was outlined in the patent holds true to all Mannock cues or just untill Burroughes & Watts started making them. The patent states the Cue should have a consistant width (or be parallel) upto the 16 3/4 inch mark before it starts to taper outwards.
I have an old mannock cue but its obviously been altered as the tip is 9.7mm instead of the 10.5 that seems more common, even with the alteration the shaft doesnt taper out too much untill around the 16 inch mark. Im assuming at one point it was 10.5 or 11mm and the shaft was slimmed down from the proper taper to accomadate this.
I have an old mannock cue but its obviously been altered as the tip is 9.7mm instead of the 10.5 that seems more common, even with the alteration the shaft doesnt taper out too much untill around the 16 inch mark. Im assuming at one point it was 10.5 or 11mm and the shaft was slimmed down from the proper taper to accomadate this.
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