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How do I know what pool cue I have?

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Asked by: Kim Smith

How do I know what pool cue I need?

Read on to learn the four steps to choosing the perfect cue stick.

  1. Choose Your Cue Tip Diameter. …
  2. Select the Right Cue Stick Weight. …
  3. Consider Your Hand Size When Choosing Your Shaft Diameter. …
  4. Go with a Shaft Taper That Is Most Forgiving for New Players.


Do pool cues have serial numbers?

The serial number is a series of alphanumeric characters that are usually engraved, on written under the finish of a cue. On most Predator cues, the serial number can be found on the pin of the cue butt. If you have a P3 cue, the serial number is on the butt cap.

What do the numbers on a pool cue mean?

What do the numbers next to a pool cue case actually mean? They’re simply a list of how many cues (butts) and how many shafts the case holds. So when you see a cue case advertized as being a 1×2 case, that means it holds one cue butt and two shafts.

What are the different types of pool cues?

Types of Cues:

Types of Cues
One-Piece A general, uniformed stick for the common player.
Two-Piece A more advanced cue that can be quickly disassembled.
Two-Piece “Jump Cue” A multi-functional cue perfect for breaking, jumping, etc
Sneaky Pete A high-quality cue w/ a rudimentary look to fool opponents.


What weight pool cue do most pros use?

A: The pros use cues which weigh 19 to 19.5 ounces. Available pool sticks range from a low of about 15 to as much as 27 ounces, an extra half-pound over the pro cue.

How do you identify a huebler pool cue?

Huebler cues are usually marked on the butt cap. Those cues that are not marked are easily identifiable by a nylon insert in the shaft, which the joint screw threads into.

How do you identify a Mcdermott cue?

MR A Series Pool Cues, 1975 to 1976 >>



The MR cues are identifiable by their decorative collars and joints, which were years ahead of their time. The Birdseye maple and East Indian rosewood used in each cue were hand-selected and properly seasoned ensuring a properly constructed cue.

How do I know if I have a Joss pool cue?

Each cue has an unique serial number embossed into the steel joint for identification. All Joss cues come with one 13mm Joss shaft. If you like to add a Joss shaft, or upgrade to other shaft, please email us for special price. Compare and save.

Is it better to have a lighter or heavier pool cue?

I find that I tend to be most accurate playing soft shots, and with a heavy cue I get more action and speed on the cue ball with a softer stroke than I would playing with a light cue (that’s just physics, greater mass = less speed needed for the same force and that), so naturally stroke softer to play the same

What is a 3/4 cue?

However 3/4 jointed cues are made from a shaft which is selected and sized accordingly, i.e. depending on the length of the butt required. A solid ebony or other hard wood is then selected for the butt which adds more weight to the cue than a single piece cue which usually has to be weighted.

What is number 8ball?

An 8 ball (also commonly called eight ball) is approximately an eighth of an ounce (ranging from 3 to 3.5 grams) of an illegal drug, most often cocaine.

What does a black 8-ball mean?

The phrase behind the eight ball refers to a position in a game of pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at the target ball because the black eight ball obstructs the cue ball—as explained by Harold Hadley in Behind The Eight Ball, a short story published in the Daily News (New York City, N.Y.)

What is the black pool ball called?

Blackball pool (sometimes written black ball), also known as English pool, English eight-ball or simply reds and yellows, is a pool game originating in the United Kingdom and popularized across Europe and The Commonwealth, such as Australia and South Africa. In the UK and Ireland it is usually called simply “pool”.