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  • What Cue do you have?

    just got my cue back from craftsman after i needed a new ferruel and tip fitting, it just got me thinking about the cues that other people have.

    My cue is a Craftsman custom
    Handslpiced plain ebony butt with ash shaft
    Centre Join
    Length 57 "
    weight 19 oz
    tip size 9.7 mm

  • #2
    This is a good idea so people can share their knowledge of the cue/s they own and to see what is popular amongst other members.

    I have a 1 piece Parris Traditional, ash shaft.
    Length 57"
    Weight 17.75oz
    tip size 9.5mm

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    • #3
      I'm due to receive it in less than two weeks but here I go :

      Craftsman Panther (custom made)
      Plain ebony butt and ash shaft
      Length : 58"
      Weight : 20oz
      Tip Size : 9mm
      Butt-jointed at 16"
      Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips

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      • #4
        Allow me to lower the bar

        Riley 2 piece John Higgins signature cue
        Ash
        57"
        9.5mm
        18oz (I think)
        Splice painted on.

        And I love it

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        • #5
          Parris Ultimate due in 14weeks:

          1 piece
          Ash/Ebony butt
          57.5"
          18oz
          9.2mm

          Cue im using now

          BCE Ronnie O'Sullivan

          3/4 Joint
          Ash/Painted on Ebony lookalike
          57.5"
          17.6oz
          9.2mm

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          • #6
            Ultimate Cue specs

            Hi ,

            I have a Parris Ultimate which I had recently altered:

            1-piece
            Ash/Ebony
            57.5
            19oz
            9.5mm tip

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            • #7
              Mine is a Robert Osborne Blue Plate, 1 Piece, machine spliced, 58" and 18oz with 9.5mm tip. Shaft is ash and butt ebony.
              But I´m going to buy a new one this year cause the cue is a little bit to short for me.
              -God save Ireland-

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH
                I'm due to receive it in less than two weeks but here I go :

                Craftsman Panther (custom made)
                Plain ebony butt and ash shaft
                Length : 58"
                Weight : 20oz
                Tip Size : 9mm
                Butt-jointed at 16"
                I finally received my cue from Craftsman 2 days ago and I have to say that I'm really pleased with it. It's very good quality, nice finition, well balanced. The shaft is stiff with just the piece of whippyness needed for spin. And the wood appears to be very good quality too.

                I really recommend Craftsman if you wanna have good quality for money.
                Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips

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                • #9
                  got any piccies Erwan?

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by cueman
                    got any piccies Erwan?
                    Any pics you mean?
                    If so, no, but you can find on the Craftsman website :
                    http://www.craftsmancues.com/acatalo...erenlarged.jpg
                    Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips

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                    • #11
                      Hey Erwan,

                      just wanted to ask you about your 20oz pather cue.......isn't 20oz a bit on the heavy side? I know everyone has there preference on cue weight but how does it play?

                      I have about 8 different cues all with varying weights and I have found that it is easier to get position using a lighter cue. Has anyone else had this experience?

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                      • #12
                        I also prefer a light cue although I'm not sure it really improves positional play, I think I'm just used to it. I used to play with a 19 oz cue. My cue is around 15-16oz. It's an old maple cue at 58", with a 9mm tip. I'm not sure who made it but I suspect it might be a traditional Dufferin cue. It has pointed splices that have been handworked into the cue and also four splices of ebony that the last owner (distastefully!) had put on.
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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by snookerking1978
                          Hey Erwan,

                          just wanted to ask you about your 20oz pather cue.......isn't 20oz a bit on the heavy side? I know everyone has there preference on cue weight but how does it play?

                          I have about 8 different cues all with varying weights and I have found that it is easier to get position using a lighter cue. Has anyone else had this experience?
                          Yeah, I know, it's a bit heavy, but this is my preference. My previous cue was way too light for me, around 17.5oz. A friend of mine has a Cuecraft Marksman, 8.5mm tip, 21 oz (yes, he plays snooker with it! lol and successfully!) and I really like it. Other mates have cues no less than 19 oz, and I like that. That's why I opted for this weight.

                          For the moment, I'm still getting used to it so it's hard to make a definite judgement but so far, it's been really pleasant to play with. For the positionnal, as you talk about it, it's a real joy. You just push the cue through and the cue ball goes where you want, effortless. The problem, with such weight, is to learn how to get full control of the cue....because it delivers more energy than a standard 18-19oz piece of wood.
                          Ton Praram III Series 1 | 58" 18.4oz 9.4mm | ash shaft + 4 splices of Brazilian Rosewood | Grand Cue medium tips

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                          • #14
                            What is the grain like in the shaft Erwan. Does it have a lot of or few arrows and is the grain tight or open, evenly spaced or not? Sorry for firing so many questions at you but I'm trying to get as much info out of people who have had new cues as possible, just to see what the general standard is out there!

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                            • #15
                              My cue is due today!
                              Trevor White
                              Strippy ebony
                              single thuya splice
                              Maple
                              one Piece
                              16-16.5oz
                              58"
                              9.25 tip

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