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  • My cue turned out too short

    Gents,
    I picked up a cue when I was really making my first steps in snooker. Now I realize that I wish my TW was just 2 inch longer. Please suggest what are the options besides the obvious one - sell your cue and get a new one!

  • #2
    How long (or short) is the cue?

    Options:
    (1) have cue extended.
    (2) buy new cue.
    (3) borrow a cue

    (1) this is always possible, by adding new splices to the butt; but the cue may never be the same as the weight and balance can change.
    (2) buy a new cue of the required length, so saving the old cue to go back to if all else fails
    (3) borrow a cue of the required length and see how you get on, before doing either (1) or (2)
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • #3
      What size did u pick ? Most specs are 57 \58 but cant go wrong with either ! Only option is ask trever to make it larger or sell ?
      Current playing cue Trevor White
      3/4 ash cue

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      • #4
        Just 2" ehh, that's massive !
        Well what sort of design is it ? one piece or 3/4
        If one piece then the butt can be overspliced to give the extra length you require.
        If a 3/4 cue the same can be done, or a new longer butt made. If the butt is already very fancy and you didn't want to lose the design then maybe a new shaft could be the way to go.

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        • #5
          It is 56 inch

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          • #6
            Sorry, 57 inches

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            • #7
              57 inch. I am quite a tall guy, 186 cm with long arms Used to do rowing

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              • #8
                57 is stanerd specs i would play with it and give yourself time to get used to how it plays and feels then see how you feel later
                Current playing cue Trevor White
                3/4 ash cue

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                • #9
                  57" is not short for a cue, unless you are well over 6-foot tall, even then...

                  Do you play with a very straight bridge arm?
                  Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    It is 3/4 que with simple ebony butt, no exotics

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                    • #11
                      Yes, I'd straighten my arm in full for consistency

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Stevie1 View Post
                        57 is stanerd specs i would play with it and give yourself time to get used to how it plays and feels then see how you feel later
                        I would call 58" standard personally

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
                          I would call 58" standard personally
                          Yes me to but you no what i mean
                          Current playing cue Trevor White
                          3/4 ash cue

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                          • #14
                            I found that playing with a straight bridge arm became uncomfortable and painful, so returned to a slightly bent at the elbow and all became much more comfortable and I could concentrate better.

                            I would try to find a 59" cue to borrow before doing anything else, and then next buy a cheap cue at that length, and leave your TW (Trevor White/Tony Wilshaw?) cue as is
                            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by LongBow View Post
                              It is 3/4 que with simple ebony butt, no exotics
                              You coud try put a post up for a swap if eny one has a larger one
                              Current playing cue Trevor White
                              3/4 ash cue

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