Description
The 1066 Billiards Earl 001 introduces the Earl range as a genuine performance-grade 2-piece snooker cue, designed for players who want a centre joint without stepping down in quality or feel. Unlike traditional 2-piece cues that are often positioned at entry level, the Earl series is built to deliver confidence, balance, and consistency straight off the shelf.
At 57″ in length, the Earl 001 offers a compact, easy-to-manage feel that suits players who prefer a cue that feels quick and controlled through the stroke. Its refined 8-splice butt design incorporates strong colour work while maintaining a clean, traditional profile that sets the Earl range apart visually.
With a 9.5mm tip and an 18.1oz weight, the Earl 001 delivers a light, responsive cueing action. The 18.5″ balance point provides a subtle forward presence that supports smooth delivery without pulling the cue through the shot, while the 29.9mm butt diameter encourages a relaxed grip and clean follow-through.
Cue Features
Constructed from selected ash, the Earl 001 offers consistent feedback and a natural feel across all areas of play. The centre joint is designed to maintain continuity through the cue, avoiding the disconnected feel often associated with lower-grade 2-piece models. The 8-splice butt construction adds both visual depth and structural integrity, reinforcing the Earl range’s positioning as a premium alternative in the centre-joint category.
Cue Specifications
Cue Type: 2-piece (centre joint)
Shaft Material: Ash
Tip Size: 9.5mm
Length: 57″
Weight: 18.1oz
Butt Diameter: 29.9mm
Balance Point: 18.5″
Why Choose the Earl 001?
The Earl 001 is ideal for players who want the practicality of a centre-joint cue without compromising on playability or finish. Its compact length and responsive feel suit players who value control, timing, and ease of cueing, whether for regular play or convenient transport.
As the entry point to the Earl range, the 001 sets a clear standard—premium construction, distinctive spliced design, and a centre-joint format rarely offered at this level.