If you want that "umbrella" version in the pic - I can't help.
But Mezz cues have a extension kit which you could install.
A special bumper is used and the extension is mounted when needed - pretty
much like the small version you could see on Snooker cues.
I have it in stock, but I'm sure a Mezz dealer in your end could sell you a kit.
Maybe a option for you.
K
Kevin DeRoo in Vancouver installs them on his cues.
http://www.deroocues.com/mainframeset.htm
Don't know if he'd sell you one but you one but it won't hurt to ask.
He also sells telescopic mini butts that have a quick release pin. They come in different lengths, you might be interested in those as much easier to install.
I bought 5 of the internal kits from someone in Canada a few years ago but don't remember who. You just twist about a turn or so, pull out and then twist back to lock in place. The guy that I got them from said that they wouldn't change the weight any but it did a little. The only hard part of the installation was getting the short, tapered collar to run true so that it could be bored and faced clean for the kit and re installation. If I remember correctly, Mase, from up in Canada turned me on to the maker.
Dick
Look at this thread, and scroll down a little....
Does anyone know where I can get one of these extensions to install in one of my cues? A handicapped player I am sponsoring has requested to have an extension put in his cue.
Thanks in advance,
Sung Kang
I bought 5 of the internal kits from someone in Canada a few years ago but don't remember who. You just twist about a turn or so, pull out and then twist back to lock in place. The guy that I got them from said that they wouldn't change the weight any but it did a little. The only hard part of the installation was getting the short, tapered collar to run true so that it could be bored and faced clean for the kit and re installation. If I remember correctly, Mase, from up in Canada turned me on to the maker.
Dick
I think I've seen those Mezz extensions before. It's just an extra handle you screw into the butt right?
If I can't find that set up or figure out how to do it, I suppose I could always do an insert in the butt and leave the bumper off so he could attach it with a quick release pin, but I would really like to find that set up.
In one of the videos by Bert Kinister, I saw that he was using one, and I thought that was pretty cool. If anyone knows how I can get a hold of the dude who makes these, please let me know. Thanks.
Newton, I would be interested in checking out what you have regardless. If you can send me a description and maybe pictures, please do. kzgman@gmail.com
The only question that I have is what does this thread have anything to do with cue machinery?? This thread should be moved to the wanted/for sale section or the ask the cue maker section..
The only question that I have is what does this thread have anything to do with cue machinery?? This thread should be moved to the wanted/for sale section or the ask the cue maker section..
Sorry Sung for the late reply, I did not see your post until today - monday.
Anyway, it looks like you have found your source for a extension, but here
is what Mezz makes http://www.miki-mezz.com/world/acc/extension/index.html
These are made with a special bumper and the extensions could be all sort
of woods - from plain to exotic.
Anyway, just let me know if there is anything I can help you with.
Personally, I would not like my cue split in several parts - joined with a
metal/plastic rod. It's cool in one way - a little James Bond type of thing
However - in stead I would prefer a "normal" cue with a special
bumper and then just attach a extension when needed...
Just my view though.
Kent
You do make me think.... I have two issues now. I am concerned with the playability of the cue and also the installation of that rod. I also am wondering if this will be enough reach for a wheel chair player.
I actually like this Mezz extension better now, but don't see a need to purchase through Mezz when I could simply tap the butt and make an extra handle. The main thing about that, is I was thinking about the player and how much more convenient this would be for him instead of lugging around a separate piece. Also, I think this is what he wanted.
I am sure I will figure it out. Thank you very much to you sir, and to everyone who was so kind to give their input.
Again, very cool people here on AZ as Eric Wynne pointed out earlier!! I feel so blessed to have access to such a great source of help! God Bless the cue makers of AZ Billiards.