Interesting to note is the spelling on my cue. My cue is stamped. On the butt it says Brusnwick on one side and True-Skil on the other (one "L"). I have no idea what the significance of that stamp might be. Early cue? Late cue? Other? There is no evidence mine ever had the decal on it.
Specs?
I don't remember and it is put away. I looked in my file and don't see the specs, probably mis-filed.
The tip is about 10-11mm.
It isn't the length that makes a snooker cue, they are about the same length as a pool cue typically. It's the tip diameter and taper. Also they are usually ash while these cues are maple.
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