He did say he likes very light cues and all the weight is removed. His English pool cue is 13-14oz he said.More entertaining is his reply on the weight of his playing cue...: "No idea"
Take note spec junkies.
those balls are tiny. i bet his american pool cue is heavier.He did say he likes very light cues and all the weight is removed. His English pool cue is 13-14oz he said.
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Shame Karl didn't ask him what the balance points were on his players. It probably would have amount to something like: "why does that matter?"He did say he likes very light cues and all the weight is removed. His English pool cue is 13-14oz he said.
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As a person who has a hearing problem who made his jump cue I'm interested in learning more about it thanks in advance for any help .
He said the sandpaper was for his tipsKarl Boyes posted a récent what's in the bag vídeo featuring Chris Melling. One surprising thing was to see he had sandpaper of different grits, which seemed to be getting regular use. He plays with all carbon shafts.
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The Marty Carey cue is legal to use in leagues and tournaments. It is designed for close up jumps.is that legal though? looked very short
I can tell you that I will always set up to hold the cue as far back as possible. I'm also my most comfortable when holding the very end of the butt.The balance point for a snooker player always puzzled me as most seem to hold their cue as far back as possible.
That has me wondering about that one-off Cuetec made for him to shoot Chinese 8 ball.
Why would you use loose sandpaper on your tips regularly though? I don't think it's for shaping.He said the sandpaper was for his tips
Just saw Jimmy White doing what's in the case. He showed the small square of sandpaper saying it was for the titanium ferruleWhy would you use loose sandpaper on your tips regularly though? I don't think it's for shaping.
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