I've put this in the "coaching forum" rather than "Snooker history" one, because I'm more interested in correct cue lengths and current cue lengths...
But I was reading Ray Reardon's 1976 book "Classic Snooker", and on page 20 he writes:
I recommend a grained ash cue of between 16 and 17.5 ounces....I play with a 10 millimetre tip and my cue measures 4 feet 8 inches [ie 56 inches]
Now, my question is this. Reardon was 6 foot tall, if not a shade over. Isn't that, by modern day standards:
1. A very short cue for someone his height?
2. A fairly light cue by today's norms?
3. A fairly big tip, by today's norms?
Remember, Reardon was at his peak in the 1960s and 1970s, but I guess he would have started playing in the 1940s and 1950s, and that is when he would have 'chosen' his favourite sort and size of cue.
Many thanks for any input from anyone interested - I realise this is all a bit esoteric, but at 5'8" myself, I have just (successfully, thank god!) had my cue shortened from 58" to 57" - so am a bit surprised a six-footer would play with a 56"? (for comparison, think I read that Neil Robertson and Kyron Wilson both play with 59" cues?)
But I was reading Ray Reardon's 1976 book "Classic Snooker", and on page 20 he writes:
I recommend a grained ash cue of between 16 and 17.5 ounces....I play with a 10 millimetre tip and my cue measures 4 feet 8 inches [ie 56 inches]
Now, my question is this. Reardon was 6 foot tall, if not a shade over. Isn't that, by modern day standards:
1. A very short cue for someone his height?
2. A fairly light cue by today's norms?
3. A fairly big tip, by today's norms?
Remember, Reardon was at his peak in the 1960s and 1970s, but I guess he would have started playing in the 1940s and 1950s, and that is when he would have 'chosen' his favourite sort and size of cue.
Many thanks for any input from anyone interested - I realise this is all a bit esoteric, but at 5'8" myself, I have just (successfully, thank god!) had my cue shortened from 58" to 57" - so am a bit surprised a six-footer would play with a 56"? (for comparison, think I read that Neil Robertson and Kyron Wilson both play with 59" cues?)
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