I went with cocobolo for the forearm and butt and tulipwood for the points. I also went minimalist just because I like the look of a plain cue, but I understand what others have said for resale value. That wasn't a concern for me as I believe they will all continue to appreciate in value.
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As others have said, Mile High Billiards has a 6x12 table. There are a few avid snooker players around town but not too many.
They also have a couple nice Gabriel billiard tables now.
There is a 10' snooker table in Felt and lots of competition available depending on the time.
I think that's the right rate for the neighborhood it's in. Also parking really isn't too much of an issue for locals as it's more of a downtown location, but it is for us suburbanites.
I like the room and I like Gerard. His room may be relatively new but he's been around the Denver pool scene...
Roy's Basement posted the link on FB and I caught the last few games, all three games that I saw were break and runs, I think.
Would like to know her opponent's fargorate but can't figure out who she was.
I've got the same thing as Lou but with a black custom case with white stitching. I'll sell if someone is interested in the case and the cue, it has lots of joint protectors... think about it.
I've probably played with it less than a dozen times over the years.
I think I'm selling the crap out...
Me too Freddie. Why can't they make a sliding weight or an add a metal "pad" that would be used between the tip and the shaft of differing weights to try and fine tune the amount of deflection? Then I could fine tune the amount of deflection to my taste.
I didn't know about any of the changes for this year but I never went onto the website until pretty late in the game. Come to think of it, I usually hear what's going on through the grapevine, which isn't a really good source of information typically.
I didn't know about any of the changes for this year but I never went onto the website until pretty late in the game. Come to think of it, I usually hear what's going on through the grapevine, which isn't a really good source of information typically.