Hello,
I am currently looking into cue cases and have noted that cases are declared suitable for 2 piece or for 3 piece cues. And by 3 piece they apparently mean the 3/4 jointed cues, that's what I understood.
So why are they called 3 piece cues? I mean, a 3/4 jointed cue is comprised of 2 pieces too, i.e. a shaft and a butt part.
Could any of you explain this mysterious terminology?
I am currently looking into cue cases and have noted that cases are declared suitable for 2 piece or for 3 piece cues. And by 3 piece they apparently mean the 3/4 jointed cues, that's what I understood.
So why are they called 3 piece cues? I mean, a 3/4 jointed cue is comprised of 2 pieces too, i.e. a shaft and a butt part.
Could any of you explain this mysterious terminology?
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