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My pool cue experiences | AzBilliards Forums Being able to buy a cue where I can reasonably assume it was made in a factory where the worker was being paid a fair wage I have really fond memories of growing up using my Dad’s Mali pool cue he’s had since 1979 and find that cues from the same era tend to often elicit really nice nostalgia feelings of my childhood for me
Archived Cue Catalogs - AzBilliards Forums I created this thread in an attempt to educate as many cue fanciers collectors as I can I see posts all the time asking "What model cue is this", or "cue ID help" To start, I will list cues by Maker Manufacturer with a link containing information about the maker I will try to periodically update this "Table of Contents"
Jump cue advice | AzBilliards Forums 1) Hanshew is a superb jump cue, by far the best wooden jump cue I've ever owned I would have no qualms about using it again 2) Why do you want to change? There's nothing wrong with just wanting something new, but it's worth asking what you expect to gain If you are expecting a dramatic improvement over the Hanshew I fear you may be
Cue advice for a new player | AzBilliards Forums My advice would to be buy the cheapest carbon fiber cue they can find Carbon helps lower level players and beginners It allows them to just point and aim As for giving advice to my younger self about cues, buy the most expensive cue you can buy You'll actually spend less money in the long run
Cue advice for a new player | Page 2 | AzBilliards Forums My first cue was a M Fats Graphite and a little later a fiberglass shafted cue Both gifted to me At the time with my skill level I had no idea how crappy they were My first purchased cue was a Pechauer around $350 Beautiful cue, Lifetime guaranteed, made in the USA, super nice well-made cue It was definitely a confidence booster
Rare Signed Mike Sigel McDermott Cue (I think???) The cue and case is in very good condition, with the exception of a small puncture hole in the very bottom of the case Given the cue's connection to Mike Sigel, its McDermott Black Widow association, and the Viper branding, I wondered if this would be of interest to collectors and enthusiasts
Understanding Cue Tip Softness and Spin | AzBilliards Forums To understand how a soft cue tip can increase the amount of spin on a cue ball, we need to break down the mechanics of how the cue tip interacts with the cue ball during a shot 1 Contact Time and Friction When a player strikes the cue ball with a soft tip, the softness allows for greater deformation upon impact
Searching For a Cue Maker To Tackle a Custom Kielwood Cue Shaft As long as the shaft meets my guidelines, it could be 3 8 ozs - 4 2 ozs but I do require 3 different big pins as previously explained in my other posts and threads about finding a cue maker that will build a heavier KW shaft than other cue makers make I hired a cue maker to build my KW shafts and they seemed confident they will build what I want
How Important Is it to Own Use a Break Cue No need for a break cue with CF playing shafts That was the selling point of CF shafts and that is you can break with it I know many people would buy a carbon "break cue" just for the shaft alone Around my area break butts are sold without shafts A tip costs around $50 to replace and tip included A break cue is anywhere from $500 to $2000