Tony Not Drago
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Does anyone know the diameter of Predator 'thin' diameter butt. Searched online, but can only see the 'thin' description and no measurements. Thanks
Don't have a P-series, but they definitely feel slim.My P3 butt is thinner than than my ikon, black and sp.
Never measured it but I can feel it.
I played with one of their sneakies for a day. It felt pretty thin. Emailed the guy who owned the cue after about the diameter, he measured it said it was 1.2 inches at the butt end. So it was thinner than normal but not all that thin really.Does anyone know the diameter of Predator 'thin' diameter butt. Searched online, but can only see the 'thin' description and no measurements. Thanks
Thanks. It's a sneaky I'm looking at. Shop has a new butt on clearance for $300. I can handle 1.2 inches.I played with one of their sneakies for a day. It felt pretty thin. Emailed the guy who owned the cue after about the diameter, he measured it said it was 1.2 inches at the butt end. So it was thinner than normal but not all that thin really.
This was one of the 8 pointers from a while ago, not sure it was in the Roadline model so you may want to check.Thanks. It's a sneaky I'm looking at. Shop has a new butt on clearance for $300. I can handle 1.2 inches.
That's a bot-like collection you have there.Here is the data I collected and is at
I have a new Cuetec that I thought I was really liking until I started shooting with mt 25 year old Falcon again. I couldn't pinpoint why I think I like the Falcon more as I go back and forth but last night I think I figured it out. The Falcon has a larger diameter butt. Is this just a Cuetec thing or are the newer cues going with skinnier butts? And if so what's the reason behind it?
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I understand that the Becue pool cues, and shafts are made in Italy, but I am curious who makes them.
Are they made in a factory, like maybe Longoni? I understand that some brands have a a factory, like Joss for example, build them a line of cues, so I am not sure if Becue is just a small custom shop, or if they are built in a large production cue factory.
Are they very popular? Maybe in Europe, if not in the USA? I see that Dennis Hatch plays with a Becue, and I wonder how he likes it. I assume he likes it a lot, if he is playing good with it.
The reason I ask is because I do not...
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Becue ______________________28.6 mm 1-1/8"
Shuriken Cues _____________28.9 mm or 1.14"
Viking skinny _____________ 30.6 mm
Predator LE4 ______________30.8 mm 1.211"
1980s Schon ______________31.0 mm 1.22"
Newer Predator|Blak 3-4 _ 31.2 & 31.4 mm
Pure X_____________________31.3 mm
Cuetec ____________________31.7 mm or 1.25"
1980s Schon ______________31.8 mm
Falcon ____________________32.0 mm
1980s Schon ______________32.3 mm 1.27"
2010 Predator ____________32.6 mm
Brunswick _________________32.7 mm
Mali ______________________ 32.8 mm
Meucci BMC ______________32.8 mm
Viking _____________________33 mm
Briggs (100-year old) _____35.3 mm
Brunswick Master Stroke _36.8 mm
WHP 22 ounce ___________37.5 mm
Thanks, this one is an 8 pointer too.This was one of the 8 pointers from a while ago, not sure it was in the Roadline model so you may want to check.
I never measured but I would say my p3 definitely feels thinner then my sp or roadlines.
Here is the data I collected and is at
I have a new Cuetec that I thought I was really liking until I started shooting with mt 25 year old Falcon again. I couldn't pinpoint why I think I like the Falcon more as I go back and forth but last night I think I figured it out. The Falcon has a larger diameter butt. Is this just a Cuetec thing or are the newer cues going with skinnier butts? And if so what's the reason behind it?
- bobbydee
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- Forum: Main Forum
I understand that the Becue pool cues, and shafts are made in Italy, but I am curious who makes them.
Are they made in a factory, like maybe Longoni? I understand that some brands have a a factory, like Joss for example, build them a line of cues, so I am not sure if Becue is just a small custom shop, or if they are built in a large production cue factory.
Are they very popular? Maybe in Europe, if not in the USA? I see that Dennis Hatch plays with a Becue, and I wonder how he likes it. I assume he likes it a lot, if he is playing good with it.
The reason I ask is because I do not...
- vintagecollectibles831
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- Forum: Main Forum
Becue ______________________28.6 mm 1-1/8"
Shuriken Cues _____________28.9 mm or 1.14"
Viking skinny _____________ 30.6 mm
Predator LE4 ______________30.8 mm 1.211"
1980s Schon ______________31.0 mm 1.22"
Newer Predator|Blak 3-4 _ 31.2 & 31.4 mm
Pure X_____________________31.3 mm
Cuetec ____________________31.7 mm or 1.25"
1980s Schon ______________31.8 mm
Falcon ____________________32.0 mm
1980s Schon ______________32.3 mm 1.27"
2010 Predator ____________32.6 mm
Brunswick _________________32.7 mm
Mali ______________________ 32.8 mm
Meucci BMC ______________32.8 mm
Viking _____________________33 mm
Briggs (100-year old) _____35.3 mm
Brunswick Master Stroke _36.8 mm
WHP 22 ounce ___________37.5 mm
Rounded off to the nearest millimeter, the older Predator butts are 33mm versus newer ones at 31mm diameter.1st gen p3 fat butt is at 33.2mm
Make sure you get a good caliper and sanity check it. Bought a second one a few years back and it was consistently 4-5 thou off. Fine for stupid measurements like cues, but could be catastrophic when reloading (the original intent)...This reminds me that I still haven't bought a pair of digital calipers.
Good to know. If I had gotten into reloading years back, I'd absolutely invest in something like a Mitutoyo. But I'm just going to grab a Husky branded caliper from Home Depot after the weekend (lifetime warranty so why not.) Curious to know what my P3 will measure.Make sure you get a good caliper and sanity check it. Bought a second one a few years back and it was consistently 4-5 thou off. Fine for stupid measurements like cues, but could be catastrophic when reloading (the original intent)...