cue extensions built into the butt

NateSchoepf

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Hey, just want to know from thoughs that use them, is the cue extension that is built into the butt of your cue worth it? How often do you use it on bar box/8 foot tables? and, do you notice a rattle or looseness during your play when using it and when not using it? thanks for any input. Nate.
 
NateSchoepf said:
Hey, just want to know from thoughs that use them, is the cue extension that is built into the butt of your cue worth it? How often do you use it on bar box/8 foot tables? and, do you notice a rattle or looseness during your play when using it and when not using it? thanks for any input. Nate.

Nate, I have only seen one of these cues, and the one I have seen is very well made. It was made by Kevin De Roo in Canada, and is kinda a very high end cue. One of my customers has been playing with it for over two years and had no rattles or looseness with the extention.

Below are the photo's:

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All White in the above cue is Ivory, and the cue also has some Gem Stones inlayed in the points and the rings.
 
Does anyone make those extensions for sale? I contacted De Roo and he does not sell them outright, only in a cue. I had a request for one. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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ratcues said:
Does anyone make those extensions for sale? I contacted De Roo and he does not sell them outright, only in a cue. I had a request for one. Any help would be appreciated.

Lucasi sells ( or did ) sell a line of cues that has them built in. Pretty neat idea but the cue is on the heavy side. Very difficult to get it under 20 oz.
 
I have a Jacoby that Dave put one of these in-it works great-the turnaround was about 3 weeks and I think he told me that it would increase the weight by less than an ounce-I have had 3 back surgeries, and being able to reach a diamond past the side pocket is an advantage for a short guy like me-
 
My buddy has one of internal types in his break/jump cue. It looks just like the photos above. It doesn't add a lot of weight, and his only problem is that he forgets it is there and never uses it. I don't remember the brand but it wasn't expensive.
 
So, I Got A 10" 'Screw-On' The Buttcap Extension On My J/B Cue

The late Richie Powell, one of the original owners of Planet 9 Ball had a pull out extension in his cue, made by Ricco Cervantes around '95-'96. He used it ALOT, but he played on 9' tables.

I was going to get one in my cue, but the cuemaker didn't want to add it on aftermarket.

Doug

*Edited to add a picture of my cue extension: http://www.arnotq.com/pages/56/56.html


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NateSchoepf said:
Hey, just want to know from thoughs that use them, is the cue extension that is built into the butt of your cue worth it? How often do you use it on bar box/8 foot tables? and, do you notice a rattle or looseness during your play when using it and when not using it? thanks for any input. Nate.


i have an extension for my mezz. it's not built in but i carry it with me. anyway i'm not what people call a tall guy, and unless i'm on a 9 foot table i'v never had to use it. if all you're playing on is bar box and 8 footers i don't think you'll use it much
 
NateSchoepf said:
Hey, just want to know from thoughs that use them, is the cue extension that is built into the butt of your cue worth it? How often do you use it on bar box/8 foot tables? and, do you notice a rattle or looseness during your play when using it and when not using it? thanks for any input. Nate.

I have a cue with internal extension and honestly it's not worth the money, IMHO.

First, the extension is not that long. I only get additional 4 inches, and like my personal life, I need more (inches).

Second, it's not exactly "quick". You have to unscrew, extend and then tighten the rod in place. After a shot, reverse.

Finally, I'm not as comfortable really hitting a hard shot wit this extension. It just doesn't feel that solid to me, in comparison to screw in extension or over the butt sleeve extension.
 
Jazz said:
I have a cue with internal extension and honestly it's not worth the money, IMHO.

First, the extension is not that long. I only get additional 4 inches, and like my personal life, I need more (inches).

Second, it's not exactly "quick". You have to unscrew, extend and then tighten the rod in place. After a shot, reverse.

Finally, I'm not as comfortable really hitting a hard shot wit this extension. It just doesn't feel that solid to me, in comparison to screw in extension or over the butt sleeve extension.


Who did the extension for you? what cue is it in? a downey, deroo?

What'd it set you back?

Thanks
 
ratcues said:
Does anyone make those extensions for sale? I contacted De Roo and he does not sell them outright, only in a cue. I had a request for one. Any help would be appreciated.

Contact Chris Byrne...He might be able to help
 
Hey Ryan. Maybe Mueller and De Roo can partner up. I have had his extension in a few of my cues and never had a problem. That would be awesome if you could install them also.
 
HereWeGo said:
Hey Ryan. Maybe Mueller and De Roo can partner up. I have had his extension in a few of my cues and never had a problem. That would be awesome if you could install them also.

I tried. He won't sell the mechanism. Only installed in his cues.
 
Nice! First time I've seen such!
And I kid you not!

:)


manwon said:
Nate, I have only seen one of these cues, and the one I have seen is very well made. It was made by Kevin De Roo in Canada, and is kinda a very high end cue. One of my customers has been playing with it for over two years and had no rattles or looseness with the extention.

Below are the photo's:

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All White in the above cue is Ivory, and the cue also has some Gem Stones inlayed in the points and the rings.
 
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