The Tony Ryan cue extension is the best. Get the pro series. They are 12" and will fit in your jump pocket. I use mine every time I play. Google it. They have a website.enzo said:i have been very interested in getting an extension for my playing cue and have no idea where to start, im not familiar with this type of stuff. preferably id like something to put on the butt end of my cue when needed, not a longer shaft.
thanks all.
toomanybugs said:Here is a good one, comes in black and white. I use mine on my jump break cue.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Pool-Cue-Re...ryZ21210QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem
Adam
i own a Tony Ryan, i like it alot, the 12" fits nicely into my case, very handy to have and doesn't take alot of practice to get used to how to use it very effectively. It has become quite a hit at our local pool hall everyone seems to like to give it a chance.TommyT said:The Tony Ryan cue extension is the best. Get the pro series. They are 12" and will fit in your jump pocket. I use mine every time I play. Google it. They have a website.
TommyT
3andstop said:I'll admit not listing 9 ball as my first game of choice, but never the less, I can't picture why you would need a cue extension on a jump/break stick. When would this be used?
Rip said:I've used both. I scratched a butt with the Longoni and it was a little cumbersome to put on and take off so I no longer use it.
I've been using the Tony Ryan for over a year and I use it on my high end butts without fear of damage to the finish. It's extremely quick and easy to put on and take off. The Tony Ryan gets my vote but I also voted for GW.![]()
Rip
enzo said:i have been very interested in getting an extension for my playing cue and have no idea where to start, im not familiar with this type of stuff. preferably id like something to put on the butt end of my cue when needed, not a longer shaft.
thanks all.