This is for playing pool/billards. It needs to be shorter too.
dude ebay has everything
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This is for playing pool/billards. It needs to be shorter too.
dude ebay has everything
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I came upon this website selling pool sticks for very low prices and these are top name brands. For a stick that would generally cost anywhere between 150 to about 2,000 this website is selling them for 10-20. That seems kinda odd to me. So what can be the outcome of that.
never buy a pool cue online. if they are selling it for less it is probably definately not as good. if it was the same as a 150$ cue they would at least sell it for 100$…. if it's worth 20$ to find out then go for it. they might be usable. i wouldn't bet on it though.
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What does it do for it and is it good?
I have this sander at this website http://www.fivestarbilliards.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=TR9TS&Category_Code=TipTools&Product_Count=0 and i was wondering how to use it.
Also, can i use it on my tip even if i have already put chalk on my cue tip.
But how do I use it. Do I just twist ir on my tip like I do with chalk or what?
.You can keep the curve of the tip uniform, it also fluffs up the leather so that it will hold more chalk, the chalk is what makes the cue ball spin the way you want it to. Yes its good , its also necessary You can use it anytime you need to.
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Is it illegal to touch your finger to tongue and apply to cue stick prior to chalking?
UH no but why would you want to??
it would destroy the effect of the chalk you may as well put oil on it
Wanna try it come on down its your break!!
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My bf has a McDermott Harley Davidson cue. It is older, and he was told at one point that Mcdermott was told by Harley to stop making this cur. I know that they still make harley cues, but was wondering how I can find out if this story is true, and if so, if the cue is worth anything.
Check out the "Blue Book of Pool Cues"
That cue may not even be included, so try to email the seller asking if it is in the book before you purchase it.
Unfortunately, there is no free resource to check the value of your cues.
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I need some help in this department. I do not want to be completely taken advantage of by a salesman, but at the same time I would like to purchase a quality table. Can I get an 8" table that is nice for around $2200.00? That is my budget for this piece.
Any comments on the (C.L. Bailey) Fischer tables? What do you think about buying the "package" of pool sticks, cue balls, etc. with your table? And what should I be looking for that defines quality in these accessories?
Any heads up to things or brands that I should be avoiding? Any help in this department by people that are a little more knowledgable than myself would definitely be appreciated! Thanks a load!
You should be able to get a decent 8 ft table for that price. Hopefully that includes shipping and assembly, or else you'll have throw in a few extra hundred for that. I haven't heard of the brand you mentioned though.
Get a good slate bed, preferably at least 1 inch thick. It'll last longer than the cheaper substitutes. Good rails are also key, but I don't know as much about them. Probably just get the most you can afford. And then the cloth is also important. I'd recommend Simonis 860. It plays fast and is quite durable.
I'm not so keen on the accessory packages, but they're ok if you have kids or friends over that just want to bang the balls around. If you're more serious about playing, you'll probably want your own cue stick and a high end set of balls. The cleaning accessories would be good though to help maintain your table.
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Im looking for a table that I could use outdoors. I live in California and it rains every once in a while, so I need one that can withstand rain and wind. It doesn’t have to be good quality, im just looking for one I can play while we clean up our garage and make space for a better one. Im willing to spend 100$-700$ for the pool table and some for accessories.
I just Yahoo!ed "outdoor pool table" and came up with lots of hits. However, in your price range, if you buy new it will probably be a toy.
I suggest you check out the sites to learn whats involved with outdoor tables, then tromp around the used market to see if you can get a deal. Like indoor models, fabric can always be replaced, but you'll want a good strong frame and slate. Good luck.
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You Might Be A Handicapped Redneck If,,,,
* Any part of your wheelchair is painted cameo.
* You have a wheelchair up on blocks in your front yard.
* You rigged up a beer cooler powered off your chair batteries.
* You wear cowboy, biker, or work boots, even though they’re hard to put on and you can’t walk anyway.
* You adjusted your headrest so it’ll stop knocking off your hat.
* You installed a gun rack on the back of your wheelchair.
* Your joystick [which does not live up to its name] is a billiard ball, car stick shift knob, beer. tap, or similar item.
* You ever thought about jacking your chair up 2 or 3 feet.
* You have knobby mud tires – that never get dirty.
* You installed a sound system so your chair will sound like a truck or hog.
* You installed a whip antenna just so you could fly the stars and bars!
* There is a ‘Harley’ decal or emblem permanently attached to your chair.
* You installed a CB behind or under your chair.
* You replaced your seat with a Barco Lounger.
* You found the above BarcoLounger at the side of the road.
* You named your chair ‘Bubba’, ‘Junior’, ‘Daisy’, or ‘Killer’.
* There is some part of a deer decorating any part of your chair.
* You have ever thought about smuggling moonshine in the tubing or battery compartment of the chair.
* You, while in your wheelchair, ever made any roadkill.
* The accessories hangin’ on the chair weigh more than 1/3 what your w/c does.
* You browse truck catalogs looking for ways to soup up your wheelchair.
* You want to add a side-car or a ‘sweet little trailer’.
* You wear a 4 pound belt buckle that cuts into your stomach as you sit.
* The fringe of your jacket or strings of your bolo tie have ever gotten caught in your wheels – but you wear it anyway.
* You regularly call up Harley Davidson and ask when they’re going to start making wheelchairs.
* You have spent more than an hour trying to figure out how to hang fuzzy dice from your chair.
* Duct tape plays a major role in your repair and maintenance plan.
* You read this list and found yourself thinking, at any point, “Now that’s a good idea!”
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I am going. on a trip in a few hours. I will be stopping in Prince George, Kamloops, Salmon Arm and Edmonton. I am sure all of these places have good book stores. What magazine or helpful book do you recommend me to get? I am a novice and want to master the basics of shooting pool. Also, I would be happy to read about different types of pool tables, accessories equipment, etc. What is the best deal for my $, and what should I look out for on the shelves.
Magazines: (Mostly packed with ads and statistics and a few instructional tips 5.00 -7.00)
Billiards Digest
Pool & Billiard Magazine
Billiard World Magazine
Books: (8.00- 20.00)
Robert Byrne's Standard Book of Pool And Billiards (you can check this out from your local library at no cost —–the best Pool book on the market to this day— THE "must-have" book for novices and pros alike).
The Inner Game of Tennis by- Tim Gallwey (Yes, I said, tennis. This book was recommended to me years ago. It's about trusting your skills and not letting your ming or ego get in the way of your game —-one of THE best books I read regarding competition and the mental game).
Steve Mizerak's – Play Better Pool (great for the novice and avid player)
Mind Over Billiards – by Del Thiessen, Ph.D.
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Those oughta' keep you busy for awhile. I have several books of 'road' stories and the like, written by players. They're all packed up, so I can't help you there. Perhaps someone will come up with some entertaining Pool Story books for you here. In the meantime, Robert Byrne's book, will keep you enticed, eager, and even entertained.
Have a great trip!
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