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Originally Posted by billabong View PostGreat looking trio of cues jrc, all playable ? what specs ?
Cannon: 58", 10.9, 17 oz, 16 1/4" bp
Newman: 57 3/4", 11, 16.3 oz, 16" bp (was bent, now straight )
Falkiner: 58", 11.1 (un-ferruled), 15.8 oz,17 1/2" bp, havn't seen one like this before
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Originally Posted by cueless View PostHi all,
I hope this isnt too much of a silly question but would a pure snakewood butt need extra weighting or is it as heavy as ebony?
This cue is my new fav but looks pricey!
I've heard that olive wood is heavier than ebony. Not sure obout it!
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Full snakewood come out about 15 1/2 oz or the one i made did.but what a classic.
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Originally Posted by cueless View PostHi all,
I hope this isnt too much of a silly question but would a pure snakewood butt need extra weighting or is it as heavy as ebony?
This cue is my new fav but looks pricey!
i believe snakewood is heavier and denser then ebony, is it not?
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well I just checked some sites (not wiki) and snakewood can be nearly as dense as ebony. But will probably still have a small amount of additional weight.
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Thanks guys, I've got so much to learn.
I'm on page 260 of this thread, so much better than Christmas telly!
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I'd imagine it would be a lot lighter than ebony but most cues for snooker now are weighted anyway.
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