Hi
I am looking for a snooker cue. I live in the US and mostly play pool, but a couple places I go have snooker tables. Snooker is really my favorite of all the pool games. I am only recently playing again, but 20 years ago I played a lot of snooker and get somewhat decent...maybe intermediate level...had quite a few 50 breaks and one century of 108. I doubt I could make 3 balls on a snooker table now, but would like to get into it again a little.
I have been held back by the fact that a 3/4 or 1pc cue would require a separate case and special effort to bring it, which means 2 cases....and all that. I just want to have it with me in my American cue case so whenever I am there and want to play I can.
When I played before the pool hall I ran had some 1pc snooker house cues. I think they were like $30 or something. They were light and fairly whippy.
I don't want a cheap budget beginner type snooker cue. I want something very solid. Something in the 275-500 pound range, though Id prefer it to be around 350.
I want it to be 18oz maybe a couple tenths under, thinner in the butt maybe 28.5 or so, and not too stiff. I hear that the Ton Praram cues are very stiff. I hate stiff American cues, so I would want something not too whippy but not stiff, as far as snooker cues go.
Of course, theres no stores I can go to here in the LA/SD area and try one either and find the right one.
Problem is that I don't see many half jointed cues.
Stuart at Green Baize has suggested I buy one of their 1pc cues, maybe a GBL or Maximus and then have their cue guy add a joint. Issue with that is all the added weight. Most of their start at 18oz or over and then the joint adds an ounce....
I'd prefer a handmade one. I reached out to Andy Travis, who I saw recommended here, but he will only do a 3/4 at 42" from tip for joint. His price seemed amazingly reasonable though.
Mike Wooldridge has no issue doing it but it comes to 1100 pounds which is quite a lot.
So I would appreciate any thoughts on options maybe I havent considered. I dont know if you can go directly to any of the good Thai places for a mid-jointed one as an example.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and guidance.
I am looking for a snooker cue. I live in the US and mostly play pool, but a couple places I go have snooker tables. Snooker is really my favorite of all the pool games. I am only recently playing again, but 20 years ago I played a lot of snooker and get somewhat decent...maybe intermediate level...had quite a few 50 breaks and one century of 108. I doubt I could make 3 balls on a snooker table now, but would like to get into it again a little.
I have been held back by the fact that a 3/4 or 1pc cue would require a separate case and special effort to bring it, which means 2 cases....and all that. I just want to have it with me in my American cue case so whenever I am there and want to play I can.
When I played before the pool hall I ran had some 1pc snooker house cues. I think they were like $30 or something. They were light and fairly whippy.
I don't want a cheap budget beginner type snooker cue. I want something very solid. Something in the 275-500 pound range, though Id prefer it to be around 350.
I want it to be 18oz maybe a couple tenths under, thinner in the butt maybe 28.5 or so, and not too stiff. I hear that the Ton Praram cues are very stiff. I hate stiff American cues, so I would want something not too whippy but not stiff, as far as snooker cues go.
Of course, theres no stores I can go to here in the LA/SD area and try one either and find the right one.
Problem is that I don't see many half jointed cues.
Stuart at Green Baize has suggested I buy one of their 1pc cues, maybe a GBL or Maximus and then have their cue guy add a joint. Issue with that is all the added weight. Most of their start at 18oz or over and then the joint adds an ounce....
I'd prefer a handmade one. I reached out to Andy Travis, who I saw recommended here, but he will only do a 3/4 at 42" from tip for joint. His price seemed amazingly reasonable though.
Mike Wooldridge has no issue doing it but it comes to 1100 pounds which is quite a lot.
So I would appreciate any thoughts on options maybe I havent considered. I dont know if you can go directly to any of the good Thai places for a mid-jointed one as an example.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and guidance.
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