Is it fair to say 1 piece cues are making a bit of a comeback, in the 80s and 90s it felt like most played with two piece cues, I could be wrong though.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostIs it fair to say 1 piece cues are making a bit of a comeback, in the 80s and 90s it felt like most played with two piece cues, I could be wrong though.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostIs it fair to say 1 piece cues are making a bit of a comeback, in the 80s and 90s it felt like most played with two piece cues, I could be wrong though.Originally Posted by winphenom View PostI feel its the opposite. Most are changing to 3/4 cues. Maybe its the ease of carrying around since they are playing tournaments around the world nowadays. Fear of damage or loss. Cheers.
I really don't see more players using 3/4 today though. You only have to look at the rankings to prove this. Current top 16, 12 players using 1pc cues, or roughly 23 of the top 32 from my knowledge.
That is by far and away that the vast majority of pro players prefer 1pc cues.
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Fu would be nuts to change cue about now.
If he does change? Then good luck with that! :snooker:"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostI don't think Fu is considering changing cues at this time, the thread was resurrected from Feb 2013"I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Originally Posted by golferson123 View Postseeing as splasher is unfortunately absent lol one piece cues are more desirable re longevity but absent re ease of mobility. the joint has to be top drawer and
i personally have not seen a joint better than bob akers perspex joint for feel
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostI don't think 1 pc cues ever went away. Jimmy was the reason a lot of amateur players started using jointed cues, but most top players I've found have always preferred the feel of a 1pc.
I really don't see more players using 3/4 today though. You only have to look at the rankings to prove this. Current top 16, 12 players using 1pc cues, or roughly 23 of the top 32 from my knowledge.
That is by far and away that the vast majority of pro players prefer 1pc cues.
Neil Robertson, Marco Fu, Mark Allen, Joe Perry, Barry Hawkins and Mark Williams.VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
Long & Short Tele Extensions | 6” & 3” Ebony Mini Butts.
Peradon Blue/Black Patchwork Leather 1 Piece Wide Case.
Century Titanium Ferrule | ADR147 Tip | Taom V10 Chalk.
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Originally Posted by TooDark View PostOf the current top 16 player only 6 play with jointed cues:
Neil Robertson, Marco Fu, Mark Allen, Joe Perry, Barry Hawkins and Mark Williams.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostI don't think 1 pc cues ever went away. Jimmy was the reason a lot of amateur players started using jointed cues, but most top players I've found have always preferred the feel of a 1pc.
I really don't see more players using 3/4 today though. You only have to look at the rankings to prove this. Current top 16, 12 players using 1pc cues, or roughly 23 of the top 32 from my knowledge.
That is by far and away that the vast majority of pro players prefer 1pc cues.
so yes a majority for 1pc but not by a huge difference.
Chris Wakelin changed from 3/4 to 1pc in 2015 (also Ash to maple).
Only one person I have "changing" from a 1pc to 3/4 is Fu - and that probably does not count so much as he went from his DeRoo 3/4 to 1pc Wright (and others) and then returned to his 3/4 DeRooUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Its tough to keep up with what the pros use, some change so frequently but I think its fair to say 1pc have always been and probably always will be the preferred choice, especially by the very top players. Apart from Williams and Robertson, every winner of the world championships in the modern era used a 1pc cue. Coincidence, I don't think so!
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