So let's get this right
Sky is a big table player not a bar box player but he has is own specific bar table cues out ?
Hmm I smell...
Kid is great on bar box
Nine foot not top ten in America
Now I need a separate cue for playing on 7-footers? Do I also need a barbox cue case? Barbox tips? Chalk?
So let's get this right
Sky is a big table player not a bar box player but he has is own specific bar table cues out ?
Hmm I smell...
Kid is great on bar box
Nine foot not top ten in America
looks like they start around the $500mark
good idea, but ridonkculously overpriced
. But it seems he doesn't enjoy the same success in other major tournaments on a 9-foot table. Why is that the case?
By the way, it seems that people on this forum are not too excited about the Meucci brand. Why is that?
Sky has been playing with a Meucci for awhile nowLet's see if he gives up his diveney for this.....
IMO anyone that plays with anything that cost more than $200 on a Valley better get ready to buy two shafts a year,if playing most days of the year. Those chrome corners sticking up will ding the hell out of shafts. If you play with your cue very level...watch your knuckles. Although after you bleed a few times you will learn to raise the back of your cue up a bit or don't play on the Valley's. Johnnyt
Come on guys.
Skyler is a great young man. Plays great, and will be a great representative and ambassador for the sport for many years.
Show some class.
I have played him hundreds of games on big table, and frankly can hardly ever remember him playing on bar table.
Dave Matlock and Keith McCready were known as bar box monsters, and nobody says discouraging words about them. But the keyboard champs here want to say Skyler isn't a great player. Please feel free to list your championships when you say how Skyler isn't a great champion.
We have so many obstacles for the sport, we shouldn't be one of them!
So once again, say some encouragements for this young man.
Ken