Peradon Winsford 3/4 Medium Snooker Cue
Winsford 3/4 Jointed Cue
This full size, 58 inch, ¾ jointed cue is crafted by Peradon in England from kiln dried, North American Ash and exotic Ebony.
Manufacture & Specifications
The Ash is carefully selected for strength and straightness before being turned and machine spliced to the finest Ebony butt timber.
An Ebony front splice with a Rosewood inlay between two red veneers is then spliced to the butt section to further enhance the appearance is then spliced to the butt section to further enhance the appearance.
The cue is then turned to its final tapered finish before the numerous sanding and finishing processes are undertaken to achieve a 'silk smooth' finish.
To eliminate joint problems the two sections of the 'quick action' joint are each precision turned from a single piece of solid brass and precisely fitted 12" from the butt end to give the shaft length of 46".
The butt is finished with a Peradon Winsford name disc and 'quick action' butt end joint to accept the optional extensions on the 'related products' section of this page.
Extensions may be fitted into either the ¾ joint in the cue or into the butt end joint.
This cue features a solid brass ferrule and 9 ½ to 10mm Elkmaster tip.
Cue Length |
58" (147.5cm) Full Size |
Shaft Length |
46" (117cm) |
Butt Length |
12" (30.5cm)- plus 1" (2.5cm) for the protruding male joint |
Tip |
9 ½ to 10mm Elkmaster |
Shaft |
Selected kiln dried North American Ash* |
Butt |
Machine spliced genuine Ebony |
Butt Decoration |
Large Ebony front splice and Rosewood inlay between two red veneers |
Joint |
Solid brass, 'Quick Action' 12" from butt end |
Butt End Joint |
Yes, Quick Action |
Weight |
Medium 16 ½oz up to 17 ½oz or Heavy 17 ½oz up to 19oz |
* The quality of the ash shaft is of the utmost importance when crafting a cue. Shafts are extensively selected with only a small percentage of the pieces processed making the grade for production of these cues. In order to maintain the highest standards of selection Peradon purchase more ash than any other English cue makers.