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    looking for pics and dims of tapers. tapers of your cue, your prefered cue taper or ones you find too thin or chunky.
    pics and the last 16"/40cm at 4"/10cm intervals of the cues would be ideal

  • #2
    Sorry, no pics but as I like a medium-flex shaft I found a cue near my specs (it was an H&O) and measured the shaft. What I found was a conical taper which started at 9.4mm and rose 1mm for every 3in of shaft so on a 58in cue I ended up with around a 28.5mm butt width, which is what I prefer.

    These were the dimensions I sent to Mike Wooldridge and I also asked for straight and close side grain, recognizing that every piece of ash will react differently but Mike made the cue to my requested specs and probably more through good luck than anything else the cue was exactly what I was looking for.
    Terry Davidson
    IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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    • #3
      thanks for that tel, always nice to get exactly what you wanted.

      so heres my playing cue referb dims

      tip 9mm
      4"-10mm
      8"11.5mm
      12"-13.5mm
      16-15mm

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      • #4
        Mine is 9.5 mm
        4 "11mm
        8 " 12.5 mm
        12 " 14 mm
        16 " 15.6 mm

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        • #5
          Not the full specs you were looking for but I had Domonic Dale around a few weeks ago looking for an old cue to use as a playing cue or donor shaft.
          His main stipulation was that the cue must be 14.5mm or more at 12", which is like a tree trunk! I think I only has about 13/140 cues that were that thick!
          The other point was around thickness of the cue around the splices, I have to say that's one I agree more with - has a massive difference in the power of the cue.
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          • #6
            This is my C-brand from Unclevit.
            Ferrule 9.7 (Measured at the very top of the ferrule)
            4" 11.1
            8" 13.0
            12" 14.3
            16" 15.7

            PS. Can't seem to upload photo. Ages since I did it last. Getting message saying "file too big". Will have a fiddle about when I get more time.
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            Last edited by Bigmeek; 3 January 2015, 12:06 PM. Reason: Typed butt insteaf of ferrule lol

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            • #7
              Current playing cue:
              Tip - 10 mm
              4" - 11.3mm
              8" - 13 mm
              12" - 14.6 mm
              16" - 16.2 mm



              Old playing cue. Not too different but slimmer above 12"

              Tip - 9.6 mm
              4" - 11.4mm
              8" - 12.8mm
              12" - 14.2 mm
              16" - 15.6mm

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              • #8
                yes the newer stuff is around 24" and the older cues are more like 25 the top of the splices. but its all about the wood
                Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Post
                Not the full specs you were looking for but I had Domonic Dale around a few weeks ago looking for an old cue to use as a playing cue or donor shaft.
                His main stipulation was that the cue must be 14.5mm or more at 12", which is like a tree trunk! I think I only has about 13/140 cues that were that thick!
                The other point was around thickness of the cue around the splices, I have to say that's one I agree more with - has a massive difference in the power of the cue.
                Last edited by j6uk; 2 January 2015, 03:01 PM.

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                • #9
                  Trevor White cue taper

                  4- 11.64
                  8- 13.37
                  12- 15.01
                  16- 16.42


                  zenith

                  4- 11.21
                  8- 12.91
                  12- 14.61
                  16- 16.21

                  Very different playing characteristics.

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                  • #10
                    i take it the ferrules were 9.5 right?
                    can you tell us about the playing styles?
                    Originally Posted by jono* View Post
                    Trevor White cue taper

                    4- 11.64
                    8- 13.37
                    12- 15.01
                    16- 16.42


                    zenith

                    4- 11.21
                    8- 12.91
                    12- 14.61
                    16- 16.21

                    Very different playing characteristics.

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                    • #11
                      Both 9.5 mate. The Trevor white has a bigger butt though, 30.3mm at the thickest, the Zenith has a 29.6mm butt at the thickest.

                      The Trevor white feels more solid playing all shots, whereas the Zenith is more responsive and you can get much more spin and reaction on the ball. So essentially, the thicker one is more stable, but the thinner one is more fun...

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                      • #12
                        here's some numbers from a few of the cues I have here, and some description of how I see the flexibility and a tap test; hope it helps:

                        Dan Shelton, ash, feels slim (just right) and medium stiffness, vibrant, plays very responsive and good cue ball action
                        Ferrule - 9.5
                        4" - 11.3
                        8" - 12.7
                        12" - 14.0
                        16" - 14.5

                        James Button, maple, feels chunky and stiff, dull, wife says it plays solid for her and she likes that.
                        Ferrule - 9.5
                        4" - 11.3
                        8" - 12.8
                        12" - 14.2
                        16" - 15.5

                        Ton Praram, ash, feels slim (just right) and medium stiffness, vibrant (touch less than DS), nice solid feel and responsive
                        Ferrule - 9.3
                        4" - 10.7
                        8" - 12.3
                        12" - 14.0
                        16" - 15.3
                        Last edited by DeanH; 2 January 2015, 04:32 PM.
                        Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                        • #13
                          Three I have to hand right now...sadly I deleted the photos yesterday after taking some lovely artistic shots.


                          Ton Praram Beyond - Not Played With

                          Tip - 9.8
                          4" - 11.6
                          8" - 12.1
                          12" - 14.7
                          16" - 16.4


                          Tony Glover EJ Murt O'Donoghue - 7/10 - Good balance between stiff and responsive and would suit others more than me - I like a 5 or a 6

                          Tip - 9.5
                          4" - 10.29
                          8" - 12.5
                          12" - 14.1
                          16" - 15.9


                          Tony Glover Rosewood & Coromandel - 8/10 - Great solid striker that needed a soft tip for me to get the feel I like from it - Bang on for modern 'playability'

                          Tip - 9.7
                          4" - 11.1
                          8" - 12.4
                          12" - 14.1
                          16" - 15.7
                          Last edited by Stupree; 3 January 2015, 11:57 AM.
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                          Ton Praram Cues UK Price List

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Post
                            ...
                            His main stipulation was that the cue must be 14.5mm or more at 12", which is like a tree trunk! ...
                            Looking at recent specs put up, 14.5 doesn't seem that unusual ????

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                            • #15
                              cue tapers

                              I think Dominic likes a 10mm tip too so it seems fair
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