What is the shortest ferrule you have seen?

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What is the shortest ferrule you have seen being used in 9 ball?

The shortest I have seen being used in 9 ball was on a playing cue, about 1/4" inch. It was a white 1/4 " LBM ferrule, on a 12mm tip.

Richard
 
Shortest I have seen is about a 1/4 inch (Ray Schuler shaft). I have heard of people not using ferrules, Bob Jewett has written about it.
Chuck
 
RiverCity said:
Shortest I have seen is about a 1/4 inch (Ray Schuler shaft). I have heard of people not using ferrules, Bob Jewett has written about it.
Chuck
Mike Massey's RS shaft.
 
I've heard of some people using just a fibre tip pad...that would be extremely short for a ferrule.

Martin

nipponbilliards said:
What is the shortest ferrule you have seen being used in 9 ball?

The shortest I have seen being used in 9 ball was on a playing cue, about 1/4" inch. It was a white 1/4 " LBM ferrule, on a 12mm tip.

Richard
 
Though, people nowadays worry what its made out of and the feeling of the hit it produces the original purpose is to keep the wood from spliting, busting, cracking etc.
Chuck
 
McDermott I-2 Shaft

When I got my I-2 shaft I was suprized how small the ferrule was. Has to be 1/4''. The shaft plays great by the way, although sometimes I don't.....

McCue Banger McCue
 
nipponbilliards said:
What is the shortest ferrule you have seen being used in 9 ball?

The shortest I have seen being used in 9 ball was on a playing cue, about 1/4" inch. It was a white 1/4 " LBM ferrule, on a 12mm tip.

Richard
The shortest I've seen is no ferrule.

As an aside, IMO, Richard, a ferrule on most pool cues serves no purpose today. I've felt that the original ferrules were simply fixes to the end of the mace when people started wacking that end, and the end started to split. With a tip, there is no hoop stress to contain. Wack a ferrule with no tip, and it serves no protection.

Fred
 
I cracked a ferrule on my Helmstetter and cut it down to about 1/2" for playing billiards. I could have cut it to nothing or got a 4" ferrule....and still I'd have sucked at 3 cusion!:D

Gerry
 
I had a discussion about this with Bert Shraeger (sp), a cue maker from S. CA. He told me that the only reason most players have a long ivory ferrule is for aesthetics because it does nothing to enhance the performance. As a matter of fact, he went on, the shorter ferrule makes for a much better hit. Bert played billiards and he said most billiard players shoot with a short ferrule, and you need a very good hitting cue to play billiards at a high level.
 
> What is the shortest ferrule you have seen?

The ferrule on my Longoni is only 8mm, (12mm euro taper, 18.7oz).

-- peer
 
Cornerman said:
The shortest I've seen is no ferrule.

As an aside, IMO, Richard, a ferrule on most pool cues serves no purpose today. I've felt that the original ferrules were simply fixes to the end of the mace when people started wacking that end, and the end started to split. With a tip, there is no hoop stress to contain. Wack a ferrule with no tip, and it serves no protection.

Fred
I remember Royce told me in Valley Forge that his wood OB1 ferrule cracked so he added a carbon fibre pad to prevent the ferrule from cracking in the future.

Perhaps just a pad under a tip is sufficient?

But then why use such a hard pad, shouldn't a softer pad be better as it can cushion the impact.

Interesting idea...:)

Thanks.

Richard
 
Doug said:
What is the benefit of using a ferrule?
Some people rock the chalk. Normally they leave a ring on the ferrule. If there is no ferrule, they wear a neck into the wood.

If you don't have a ferrule, a fiber pad is sufficient to keep the wood from splitting if you shoot hard. Without a ferrule, you can get a shaft with Predator-like squirt characteristics without the high tech.
 
My jump cue has no ferrule, just a canvas phenolic tip on it. Jumps better without the ferrule than with one. Sting the ball with a dart stroke and it jumps like a spring chicken.
 
Flex said:
My jump cue has no ferrule, just a canvas phenolic tip on it. Jumps better without the ferrule than with one. Sting the ball with a dart stroke and it jumps like a spring chicken.
Any picture???
Thanks.
Richard
 
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