I want to get a cue custom made, and was wondering why snooker cue's have a chamfer?
I find I hold the cue in such a way with the chamfer facing down, so that I don't feel the flat part.
Since I'm getting one built, I thought it might be easier to have it done plain.
Any disadvantage, other than there would be no place for the name-plate? (where else could I have the nameplate put?)
Thanks
I find I hold the cue in such a way with the chamfer facing down, so that I don't feel the flat part.
Since I'm getting one built, I thought it might be easier to have it done plain.
Any disadvantage, other than there would be no place for the name-plate? (where else could I have the nameplate put?)
Thanks
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