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    Hi All,

    Not sure if this is in right place really (if not could a mod please move it or tell me where i should have put it).

    I've recently started playing pool again and have been using my 5-6 year old 3/4 Master Cue Pro Butt. However as with a fair few pub tables there are annoying things like walls in the way and am having to play a fair few shots with just the 3/4 shaft.

    Hence does anyone know of anywhere i could get a 4.5" to 6" mini butt made that will attach to the shaft instead of the butt?

    Sorry for all the waffle and thanks in advance.
    Andi Mack

  • #2
    Does it have an existing butt joint in the cue.

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    • #3
      Hi Jim,

      The butt of the cue has a joint and i have a mini butt that will attach to that however..

      I'm after a mini butt to attach to the 3/4 split shaft instead of the butt piece for playing in tight quarters.
      Andi Mack

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      • #4
        Are they not the same joint or is it the male part of joint in the shaft.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
          Are they not the same joint or is it the male part of joint in the shaft.
          He'll need a mini butt with a female joint in it Jim. The minibutt he has for the end of the cue will be a male
          "When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Maverick54 View Post
            He'll need a mini butt with a female joint in it Jim. The minibutt he has for the end of the cue will be a male
            yep and it's also a mini joint in the butt end and current mini butt.

            Any ideas on where i can get what i'm after made / buy one?
            Andi Mack

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            • #7
              Andy Travis or Tony Glover may be able to fabricate a joint from scratch for you . Andy is a TSF member and Tony has a website , so both are easy to contact. Obviously they would need to have access to the shaft and butt to replicate the thread , hope this helps. As a point of interest , Craftsman have been making cues for years , where the mini butt fits the shaft , for just the eventuality you are talking about .

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              • #8
                Pic of joint mate will help,think it as a collar on it.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by old school View Post
                  Andy Travis or Tony Glover may be able to fabricate a joint from scratch for you . Andy is a TSF member and Tony has a website , so both are easy to contact. Obviously they would need to have access to the shaft and butt to replicate the thread , hope this helps. As a point of interest , Craftsman have been making cues for years , where the mini butt fits the shaft , for just the eventuality you are talking about .
                  so does MW
                  I am surprised that most other makers don't, is there a particluar reason not to?
                  Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
                    so does MW
                    I am surprised that most other makers don't, is there a particluar reason not to?
                    I think generally the thread that most cue makers use are different between the shaft/butt and the mini butt. The one on the mini butt tends to have a shorter thread to enable quick screw/unscrew which overtime is more prone to slipping rather than a fuller thread on the shaft.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by old school View Post
                      Andy Travis or Tony Glover may be able to fabricate a joint from scratch for you . Andy is a TSF member and Tony has a website , so both are easy to contact. Obviously they would need to have access to the shaft and butt to replicate the thread , hope this helps. As a point of interest , Craftsman have been making cues for years , where the mini butt fits the shaft , for just the eventuality you are talking about .
                      Cheers, i'm pretty sure i purchased the cue from crafstman cues, so i'll give them a ring. Can't believe i didn't think of that before.

                      Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
                      Pic of joint mate will help,think it as a collar on it.
                      pics of the joints between the shaft and the butt as requested, sorry the only camera i have is my iphone.







                      Thanks for all the replies guys, it's much appreciated.

                      Edit: After speaking to Craftsman Cues, i've e-mailed Master Cue to see if they will sell me either a full 3/4 joint or just the female half. If i can get one i'll send it to Craftsman and they'll stick it in a mini butt for me. Fingers crossed, just got to wait for a reply from Master Cue now.
                      Last edited by andi mack; 18 July 2014, 01:30 PM.
                      Andi Mack

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                      • #12
                        I think you are partly right , Rogi , an s.d is often fitted in the butt to take extensions and the thread used for the shaft is different , possibly to increase revenue ( cynical I know ) . There are a few cues out there that are 1/2 & 4/5 jointed , which allows you to remove a short section at the butt for " tight pub tables " , but not everyone likes centre jointed cues , regardless of how easy they are to transport ( fashion fad ). I have an Aeon with a single front splice jointed at 1/2 & 4/5 and that set up works fine , Cue Craft do a modern range jointed thus as well. The only other alternative I use is to take a one piece and joint it really low e.g a 58 " cue jointed at 10" = a 48 " shaft for tight tables . Buy a reasonable quality one piece second hand and spend £40 or so et voila instant " pub league " cue .

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by old school View Post
                          I think you are partly right , Rogi , an s.d is often fitted in the butt to take extensions and the thread used for the shaft is different , possibly to increase revenue ( cynical I know ) . There are a few cues out there that are 1/2 & 4/5 jointed , which allows you to remove a short section at the butt for " tight pub tables " , but not everyone likes centre jointed cues , regardless of how easy they are to transport ( fashion fad ). I have an Aeon with a single front splice jointed at 1/2 & 4/5 and that set up works fine , Cue Craft do a modern range jointed thus as well. The only other alternative I use is to take a one piece and joint it really low e.g a 58 " cue jointed at 10" = a 48 " shaft for tight tables . Buy a reasonable quality one piece second hand and spend £40 or so et voila instant " pub league " cue .
                          Cheers,

                          I'm getting on reasonably well with the master cue, so atm i don't want replace it or end up carrying 2 cues round with me when playing in the league. Hence the idea for the mini butt as it'll fit in my case easily.

                          If / when i decide to replace it, i might just do the modded one piece idea though.

                          Edit: any one got any suggestions on what to use to clean the brass joint, seeing how dirty it's gotten is driving me nuts.

                          2nd Edit: Wow Master Cue reply pretty damn quickly.

                          For anyone else who may be interested, Greenbaize have had Master Cue custom make them some 6" mini butts with the female 3/4 joint instead of the mini sd joint. Conveniently enough Greenbaize received them in today and after a quick conversation with Stu i've now got one on it's way to me (well it will be on Monday anyway).
                          Last edited by andi mack; 18 July 2014, 03:28 PM.
                          Andi Mack

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                          • #14
                            good news

                            many use very fine wire wool to clean brass ferrules and joints, I have used Brasso wadding in the past.

                            Thanks Rogi/old school
                            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                            • #15
                              I have my old playing cue, a powerglide which is centre jointed and 3/4 jointed and the minibutt screwed into the 3/4 joint for this reason.

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