English Pool Break Cue 3/4 Joint 11.1mm – Chalky Trousers First Edition CT02B / Set 2
English pool break cue with 3/4 joint build and 11.1mm tip. Built for players who want controlled power, a solid split and a cue that has been properly prepared before it leaves the workshop.
For a long time, people asked whether Chalky Trousers would ever move into cues.
The answer was always simple.
Only if we could do it properly.
This First Edition English pool break cue marks the beginning of that move. Sourced carefully, refined with expertise, and prepared properly before release.
Every cue is then supplied to Crafted Cues for full inspection and preparation before release. Nothing is dispatched without being properly checked, refined and made table-ready.
Shafts are hand sanded and oiled.
Tips are professionally fitted.
Joints and ferrules are inspected.
Straightness and balance are checked.
Ash grain is enhanced and protected.
Only once it meets the required standard does it carry the Chalky Trousers badge.
No shortcuts.
No ego pricing.
Accessible doesn’t mean average.
This cue pairs warm natural wood with a bold purple veneer, flowing into a clean black splice for strong contrast.
Weighted at 21oz with a 11.1mm tip and carbon ferrule, this cue is built to generate a solid split on the break while maintaining control of the cue ball.
Matching playing cue available here.
This cue forms part of our first production batch of Chalky Trousers cues.
Cue Specifications:
- Weight: 21oz
- Length: 56.10"
- Tip size: 11.1mm
- Ferrule: Carbon
- Joint: 3/4 joint
- Mini-butt joint: No
- Edition: Chalky Trousers First Edition batch
Prepared and quality-checked by Crafted Cues prior to dispatch.
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Questions players ask
Why use a break cue?
A dedicated break cue is built to prioritise power transfer and durability on the break, helping separate that job from your main playing cue.
Is a 3/4 joint or 1 piece break cue better?
That comes down to transport, storage and personal feel. A 3/4 joint is easier to carry, while a 1 piece has a more traditional one-piece feel.
Why use a break cue?
How are Chalky Trousers break cues prepared before dispatch?
Is a 3/4 joint or 1 piece break cue better?