Personally I like a leather wrap or no wrap on a cue. When and why did cuemakers start wrapping cues with a thread? Was it for the old timers who used a "slip stroke"?
It originally started to keep the cost of cues down. Rambow, while at Brunswick, came up with the idea. The patent states its purpose is to conceal less expensive handle wood.Tennesseejoe said:Personally I like a leather wrap or no wrap on a cue. When and why did cuemakers start wrapping cues with a thread? Was it for the old timers who used a "slip stroke"?
Tennesseejoe said:Personally I like a leather wrap or no wrap on a cue. When and why did cuemakers start wrapping cues with a thread? Was it for the old timers who used a "slip stroke"?
BigDaddyInc. said:yes very interesting the wrap on my old mcdermott is wound real well had it for 11yrs it's not irish linen think its nylon but not like the nylon you find on the real cheap sticks that starts coming unglued after couple months. but i love it compared to irish linen because the irish linen starts feeling sticky after an hour or so of play. dont know if its my sweaty hands or does anyone else have that problem and is there a solution?
To each his own. I play with Irish Linen, and don't want to play with anything else. And I've played with everything else except for Stingray.Varney Cues said:You'll play better with no linen wrap. A wood handle or leather is fine as well. The linen makes you grip the cue tighter...making you less accurate.
I'll never play with a linen wrap cue again.
If I HAD too...I'd do it like Bob Meucci...least he got something right
Varney Cues said:You'll play better with no linen wrap. A wood handle or leather is fine as well. The linen makes you grip the cue tighter...making you less accurate. A no wrap cue, like a sneaky-pete allows you to hold the butt of the cue with very little pressure...like Busta...and allows for a straighter stroke & more cue ball action.
I'll never play with a linen wrap cue again.
If I HAD too...I'd do it like Bob Meucci...least he got something right.![]()
Varney Cues said:You'll play better with no linen wrap. A wood handle or leather is fine as well. The linen makes you grip the cue tighter...making you less accurate. A no wrap cue, like a sneaky-pete allows you to hold the butt of the cue with very little pressure...like Busta...and allows for a straighter stroke & more cue ball action.
I'll never play with a linen wrap cue again.
If I HAD too...I'd do it like Bob Meucci...least he got something right.![]()
Koop said:I'd still like some kind of factual data to back up the claim that linen wraps lend itself to less accuracy. The more I think about it the more ludicrous this statement seems.
Koop said:I'd still like some kind of factual data to back up the claim that linen wraps lend itself to less accuracy. The more I think about it the more ludicrous this statement seems.
OK.Koop said:I'd still like some kind of factual data to back up the claim that linen wraps lend itself to less accuracy. The more I think about it the more ludicrous this statement seems.