As a few of you know i have recently pottered around with cues. But this has got me thinking. A cue is not a particually ergonomic or natural shape.
What variations of the cue have there been?
I know billiards cues were mainly a full taper from tip to butt compaired to nower days more slimmer cues. And in the past there had been a flat butted cue, the mannock with a slight hump and a triangular butted cue.
1) But what else has there been?
2) Could there be room for improvement?
and
3) Would this improve and ultimately change your game?
I ask this as if you hold your hand as if holding a cue it forms a square. If a cue's butt was shaped like a rounded square it would stop any unwanted clockwise or anti clockwise movement aswell as feeling better. Opinions would be great to hear.
What variations of the cue have there been?
I know billiards cues were mainly a full taper from tip to butt compaired to nower days more slimmer cues. And in the past there had been a flat butted cue, the mannock with a slight hump and a triangular butted cue.
1) But what else has there been?
2) Could there be room for improvement?
and
3) Would this improve and ultimately change your game?
I ask this as if you hold your hand as if holding a cue it forms a square. If a cue's butt was shaped like a rounded square it would stop any unwanted clockwise or anti clockwise movement aswell as feeling better. Opinions would be great to hear.
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