Extension length

Thinking of purchasing an extension for the butt of my cue. Have one that fits on the joint between the butt and shaft but unless you use it all the time it’s useless.
They have 8,6 and 4 inch, what do you all think is the most used.
I had an 8” made along with a custom cue. I wish I had a 12” extension.
 
Thinking of purchasing an extension for the butt of my cue. Have one that fits on the joint between the butt and shaft but unless you use it all the time it’s useless.
They have 8,6 and 4 inch, what do you all think is the most used.
You might use this perspective to make your choice.
At what point would you choose to use the bridge over an extension?
Being 6'6'', which gives me a HUGE advantage over a short player, 5'' was enough for me.
I made that choice in 89.

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Inch and a half sink tailpiece extension with a 1 1/4 inch reducer washer.
1700920607403.png 1700920963676.pngFor a quick extension that adds minimal weight. I just pull it down till the washer is nice and snuggle on the butt of the cue. $5 and change at home depot.
 
I’d rather spend a hundred🤣 Thanks
Home depot sells throw away paint brushes too. 🤷‍♂️ a 12 inch extension is not a tool I use very often. The last time I played in a tournament on 9 foot tables was ages ago. I was defeated by a young lady. At the hand shake she commented on my extension and saw the value of having it available. I was impressed with her play and gifted her the extension as my way of saying, "bravo".
My next trip to the depot I got another disposable extension. 🤷‍♂️
 
Inch and a half sink tailpiece extension with a 1 1/4 inch reducer washer.
View attachment 729195 View attachment 729197For a quick extension that adds minimal weight. I just pull it down till the washer is nice and snuggle on the butt of the cue. $5 and change at home depot.
Excellent cost effective, functional idea dude, but if you pulled that thing out in my local hall, they'd make you wish you hadn't!! Dog ya hard- In a good way. 😉
 
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