I will be at the APA with a new Product...and a Goldcrown

Hi everyone ... boy have I been busy!!!!

I can't wait for you to see the newest Product out ... "Cue it Up" Cue Clip.

I have an awesome privilege to have a product that EVERY pool player
could use ... I LOVE that part (sure hope I become a World Champion at sells)!!!! So far all the stores I've called are excited about handling it.

Also Brunswick has given me the OK... I will be Raffling off another

Gold Crown! This time it will be the Gold Crown IV (I have this one and I love it)!!!

450 Tickets will be sold ... the details are the same, free delivery and free set up (for the winner) ... be sure to take a chance. Thank you and Good Luck!!!! The winning ticket will be pulled the last day at the APA August 29, 2009.
Who will get the first ticket? :)

here is the Link.
www.robindodson.com click on the Link to the Brunswick Gold Crown IV

are any of you guys going to the APA?? Check out my booth when you get there

The "wanted/for sale" section seems a more appropriate location for this type of post.
 
The "wanted/for sale" section seems a more appropriate location for this type of post.
That won't work the cue clips are not for sale yet.:frown:
I already tried to buy 10 to test market locally and show to the billiard stores and pool halls I deal with.:cool:
Robin will you or someone else have them to show at the Tradeshow on Thrusday? Might save you some phone calls.:yeah:
 
That won't work the cue clips are not for sale yet.:frown:
I already tried to buy 10 to test market locally and show to the billiard stores and pool halls I deal with.:cool:
Robin will you or someone else have them to show at the Tradeshow on Thrusday? Might save you some phone calls.:yeah:

I'm working on that right now I just might...thankfully I don't live to far from Vegas.
 
More alternative uses for Cue It Up! cue holder

Robin:

Two alternative uses:

1. Concerning item #4 in your list (below-quoted original post), from the picture, it looks to me like that can be slipped onto a regular cue like a bridge head, and, with the flat surface of the gripper jaws flat on the table (the pinch handles and cue resting slots pointed up), one can cue on this thing like a low-rider bridge, in effect a bridge head for long-reach "draw" shots. :D

2. Or, Tony Robles could've used one of these things during his exhibition straight pool match with Mike Sigel, when he needed to use a double-height mechanical bridge:

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In place of that second mechanical bridge (the one he's holding), he could've just clamped one of these Cue It Up! cue holders onto the middle of that first mechanical bridge's stick (right where he's resting that second mechanical bridge's head), and cue right on top of the Cue It Up! cue holder as it's clamped onto the bridge's stick. "Aw gee, noone said the head of the mechanical bridge has to be located on the very end of its stick!" ;)

"Just some more alternative ideas!" :D

Hope this is entertaining,
-Sean

Here is a picture (more to come).

This is what's so strong about this new Cue Holder

1. Light weight and Sturdy.
2. Clips onto most everything 2 inches or less (the poles in Vegas that go around the arena hold it perfectly).
3. If you don't have room in your case...no worries, it Clips right onto your strap perfectly, I love that!!! (Or it will fit in your case) .
4. The center black hole holds a Cue Ball, when you are in the bars sometimes the tables have weighted cue balls, if you bring your red circle you won't want to forget it. You put the slug ball on your clip and you will be reminded to change yours back when your finished.
5. It holds up to 4 cues easily.
6. I'm making calls all around the country to get them into all Billiard Stores and Pro Shops, hopefully you can help?
7. www.yellowpages.com Billiards and your area if you get a free minute, ask your local stores if they've got them in yet...sure will help my job. Let me know who they are and I will follow up.
8. Stop by my booth at the APA and say hi...I will have 2000 of them :):) :) :) :)

Robin Dodson
www.robindodson.com
10. I'm still learning the selling process but I love talking to everyone so needless to say I'm having a blast!!!

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Bought some tickets for the raffle.

How much are those cue clips? Wondering if they are so inexpensive, I might considering trying one. Maybe ship with my tickets? PM pricing unless posting it here. I'm Jason, btw. Was e-mailing you last night what a frog and tadpole are.

I have them available now on my web-site

www.robindodson.com
 
Doesn't look big enough?

It looks like it will only spread wide enough to clip on a very thin counter top? All of the places I play out of have counters that are at least an inch and a half thick.
 
I don't think so. Do you play pool?

2. Or, Tony Robles could've used one of these things during his exhibition straight pool match with Mike Sigel, when he needed to use a double-height mechanical bridge:

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http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=1841179#post1841179

In place of that second mechanical bridge (the one he's holding), he could've just clamped one of these Cue It Up! cue holders onto the middle of that first mechanical bridge's stick (right where he's resting that second mechanical bridge's head), and cue right on top of the Cue It Up! cue holder as it's clamped onto the bridge's stick. "Aw gee, noone said the head of the mechanical bridge has to be located on the very end of its stick!" ;)

"Just some more alternative ideas!" :D

Hope this is entertaining,
-Sean[/QUOTE]
 
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