Originally Posted by astra4
Hello apa147, I consider having a cue custom made 58.25" long, the same as yours. I wanted to go for 59" at first, then reconsidered and figured that 58.5" was perfect and now I have come to the conclusion that 58.25" would be best. Meanwhile I even give some thought to the idea of going for the more common length of 58".
This thread seems to confirm that anything above 58" is really unusual. And 58" cues are readily available, no need for custom making. Do you think that 1/4 inch makes any noticable difference?
Maybe this thread would be even more interesting if not only the cue length but also the height of the cue's owner was revealed. I'm 1.83 meters tall and I think that the 58.25" length would allow me to grab that butt with my entire hand, whereas the little finger might be almost behind the butt if I'd take it 58" long. The question is: would that harm my cuing action? I think the little finger isn't really used anyway.
Well,... I guess I'm drifting off topic here...
What I actually wanted to ask: What do you mean by "very thick taper"? I thought that the taper describes the shape of the cue (such as conical) and not its thickness?
I thought that snooker cues are always conically shaped. Is yours shaped differently?
If by taper you mean butt diameter, then I guess it is not possible to make that one to a certain value, if you expect the cue to have a certain length, weight, butt length and wood it is made of. Since all these parameters are interdependent: reducing the butt diameter will result in reduced weight, for instance.
Hmm, anyhow, I would be grateful if you could explain what exactly I should discuss with my cue smith when ordering a cue.
This thread seems to confirm that anything above 58" is really unusual. And 58" cues are readily available, no need for custom making. Do you think that 1/4 inch makes any noticable difference?
Maybe this thread would be even more interesting if not only the cue length but also the height of the cue's owner was revealed. I'm 1.83 meters tall and I think that the 58.25" length would allow me to grab that butt with my entire hand, whereas the little finger might be almost behind the butt if I'd take it 58" long. The question is: would that harm my cuing action? I think the little finger isn't really used anyway.
Well,... I guess I'm drifting off topic here...
What I actually wanted to ask: What do you mean by "very thick taper"? I thought that the taper describes the shape of the cue (such as conical) and not its thickness?
I thought that snooker cues are always conically shaped. Is yours shaped differently?
If by taper you mean butt diameter, then I guess it is not possible to make that one to a certain value, if you expect the cue to have a certain length, weight, butt length and wood it is made of. Since all these parameters are interdependent: reducing the butt diameter will result in reduced weight, for instance.
Hmm, anyhow, I would be grateful if you could explain what exactly I should discuss with my cue smith when ordering a cue.
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