Hello everybody.
I came from the pool planet. There there is only one case length, of 29" to 30" length, no matter how many shaft or butt spaces it has. I recently came to the snooker planet and learned that the 3/4 split cue can have a butt length varies from 12" to 16". So the shaft length varies too.
Are all the cue cases of standard sizes and can fit all those different lengths? If yes, I could imagine it would be very spacious inside and the cues are swinging around when you carry them, not good for the pin.
Or, say if you have a 58" cue and a 14" butt then you can find a case which has a long 44" compartment for the shaft and a shorter 14" compartment for the butt? It seems weird for the remaining empty space of you don't have a butt extension. Oh, butt extension! How do you know it can fit into that remaining space?
In general, how do I know my cue with fit into a case that I see online, if the case doesn't come with the cue?
Lastly, do people use cue tube for a 3/4 cue?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
I came from the pool planet. There there is only one case length, of 29" to 30" length, no matter how many shaft or butt spaces it has. I recently came to the snooker planet and learned that the 3/4 split cue can have a butt length varies from 12" to 16". So the shaft length varies too.
Are all the cue cases of standard sizes and can fit all those different lengths? If yes, I could imagine it would be very spacious inside and the cues are swinging around when you carry them, not good for the pin.
Or, say if you have a 58" cue and a 14" butt then you can find a case which has a long 44" compartment for the shaft and a shorter 14" compartment for the butt? It seems weird for the remaining empty space of you don't have a butt extension. Oh, butt extension! How do you know it can fit into that remaining space?
In general, how do I know my cue with fit into a case that I see online, if the case doesn't come with the cue?
Lastly, do people use cue tube for a 3/4 cue?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
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