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  • Your Ideal Snooker Cue Specs - Playing Cue

    Hello,
    I don't know if it was asked before on here. I tried to do a search but couldn't find anything.
    What is your ideal snooker cue specs for playing?
    If you were to have a custom cue made what would be the specs?

    Mine would have to be...

    57 length
    10.2mm tip
    29.5 butt
    18.5oz

    2-piece Maple of course

    Phankx
    Last edited by Toronto Playa; 26 February 2013, 11:57 PM.

  • #2
    57.75
    9.5 tip
    30mm butt
    18.5oz

    Ash 3/4


    But have just ordered a one piece to those specs .
    Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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    • #3
      57.75
      9.5
      29.5
      18
      ash (or maple) 1pc
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #4
        55
        9.5
        29.5 or 30
        18 or less

        Ash or maple 3/4

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        • #5
          Toronto:

          Everyone will be a little different but mostly in the same range. Mine are:

          58" ash shaft 1pc or 3/4-butt
          18.3oz
          9.4mm (thin-walled brass or blackspin for less throw)
          28.5mm butt diameter
          17" balance
          butt socket.

          Terry
          Terry Davidson
          IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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          • #6
            Maple
            One piece
            58" Length
            9mm Ferrule
            29mm Butt
            Balance 18"
            19oz

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            • #7
              59inch Length
              9.5/7mm Tip
              29.5/30mm Butt
              16-18inch Bal Point
              18.5/19 oz
              3/4 with Butt Extension Joint
              Ash(or Maple)


              I mainly prefer ash though I'm currently playing with a very nice hitting maple cue, i prefer now to have two playing cues, ash and a maple for when i fancy a change...
              Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning...

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              • #8
                58"
                9.5mm tip
                18oz
                1 piece, no butt joint
                Ash with long ebony splices to forward weight the balance of the cue a little, gives a lovely feel.
                "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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                • #9
                  56"
                  16.5 oz
                  9.25mm tip
                  27mm butt

                  1 piece maple, slightly whippy

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Toronto Playa View Post

                    Mine would have to be...

                    57.5 length
                    10mm tip
                    30 butt
                    18oz

                    2-piece Maple of course

                    Phankx
                    Similar to this, maybe slightly heavier and ash, 3/4 joint or 1 piece.
                    :snooker:

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                    • #11
                      57 inches
                      9 mil tip
                      17 ounces
                      28 mil but
                      3 inch flat
                      no more than 3 arrows/chevrons in shaft
                      ash shaft plain ebony butt
                      stiff flex elkmaster tip
                      would like a but jointed cue but most makers say they cant get it that light when it has a joint in it
                      Craftsman custom made cue
                      57 inches
                      17 ounces
                      9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
                      ash shaft plain ebony butt

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                      • #12
                        For the last 17 years, I have played with a Hunt & O'Byrne green plate with these specs:

                        61.5"
                        10mm tip
                        21.5oz, extra weight was inserted at the back so very "butt heavy"
                        3/4 jointed
                        Elk Master tip

                        That cue has been repaired twice over the years, but now the shaft is broken just above the joint, so I have to throw it (well, put it in "my museum", because that's the cue I made my only 2 centuries with, so I'm keeping it forever for sentimental reasons).

                        Since I can't wait for a new cue for several months, and since I don't have much of a budget (none, to be honest) I have ordered a 60£ Cue Craft from their site with the following specs:

                        60"
                        10mm tip
                        20oz
                        3/4 jointed
                        Elk Master tip

                        I'll have it beginning of next week, and hope I'll get along with it... I'm a bit afraid now, but knowing myself I'll be ok :-)
                        (I have played with cheap a cue before the H&O'B, and have beaten some top players with that "broomstick")

                        I'll miss my "Tinkerbell" though... (am I the only one who gives a name to his cue?)

                        Greetings
                        Tom

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by tomw View Post
                          For the last 17 years, I have played with a Hunt & O'Byrne green plate with these specs:

                          61.5"
                          10mm tip
                          21.5oz, extra weight was inserted at the back so very "butt heavy"
                          3/4 jointed
                          Elk Master tip

                          That cue has been repaired twice over the years, but now the shaft is broken just above the joint, so I have to throw it (well, put it in "my museum", because that's the cue I made my only 2 centuries with, so I'm keeping it forever for sentimental reasons).

                          Since I can't wait for a new cue for several months, and since I don't have much of a budget (none, to be honest) I have ordered a 60£ Cue Craft from their site with the following specs:

                          60"
                          10mm tip
                          20oz
                          3/4 jointed
                          Elk Master tip

                          I'll have it beginning of next week, and hope I'll get along with it... I'm a bit afraid now, but knowing myself I'll be ok :-)
                          (I have played with cheap a cue before the H&O'B, and have beaten some top players with that "broomstick")

                          I'll miss my "Tinkerbell" though... (am I the only one who gives a name to his cue?)

                          Greetings
                          Tom
                          no tom i have had a few names for my cue over the years, usually after a defeat and most not repeatable lol
                          Craftsman custom made cue
                          57 inches
                          17 ounces
                          9 mil Wooldridge original supertip
                          ash shaft plain ebony butt

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                          • #14
                            3/4 Ash Cue
                            • Length - 58"
                            • Tip Size - 9.5mm
                            • Butt Size - 29.5mm
                            • Weight - 17oz
                            If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it – then I can achieve it.

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