How in the help are u going to try in give me bad red by calling me spam the only reason I have not sold what I'm selling is because I have no Gd offers yet.
Jerry - I am sorry, but I never saw your question about playing snooker on worsted cloths like Simonis 860 and 760.

From personal experience...it is no fun.

Simonis 760 runs way to fast for easy position play and 860 seems to make the balls wobble. Both are excellent cloths for pool - but for the English games, it just doesn't quite work since they traditionally use a combination of thick napped cloth and really light balls.
Hello,
Check arrived this morning and Deangelo shipped this morning also. Arrival will be Tuesday by UPS. Tracking number 1ZE73A230388121036.
Thanks Charles
Hi there, the Frog and Tadpole are both 40 inches now the Tadpole use to beat the Frog...because of the weight. They are both 9.5 ounches. Thank you for posting
Robin ... There is a thread that asked what the weight of the Frog and the Tadpole are, but your website does not say. Can you tell me so I can post it?

I see you have shortened the Frog. It was longer orginally, wasn't it? (about 44 inches long) I bought my first jump cue from you in Las Vegas years and years ago ... lol
Rick thanks for the advice on the CNC. I'll keep saving $ and do it right the first time. I enjoy reading your posts out there too BTW. You offer lots of experience and common sense to those who will listen!
Regards,
Dick Davis
Hey man long time no hear, how you doing? I still hope to be able to get together and shoot sometime! They opened a new bar in Sylacauga but I haven't heard if they have tables or not. It's called the Blue Monkey or something like that. Holler back at me!
are u interested in a trade for some southwest airlines buddy passes? i work for southwest and have a few to barter with.
I tried to send this message to you at this address: tiger37373@gmail.com and it came back as an invalid domain name.

Hello Jamie:
I hope the name Brent Stembridge is not your choice. I had a 1912
Brunswick moved from Michigan to my home in Page, Az. I paid $2000 and
thought I was happy. I traveled during the following summer and
returned home to find that the two seams had popped up. He used
beeswax which was negatively affected by the summer temps of 95-100.
His suggestion was to use a hair dryer and some kind of roller
(socket) and push the wax down. This resulted in a line on the new
Simonis across the width of the table. I did not do the other seam.
It's very difficult to get a table mechanic where I live but I'm still
trying.
Good luck,
Chris Cross

ps. I enjoy watching your tournament video's on AZ billiards. It
doesn't look as if you have too much competition.

My address is dblcross1@gmail.com

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