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    3-Rail Kick Shot - Table Setup Question

    Lets see if this gets through on the Wei table. Medium stroke,and you can make this shot all day long.START( %Ar4D3%Pn7X4%Qk0C2%WU2D4%Xm9X2%eB4`6 )END
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    Efren -> One of the Greatest Ever

    Efren is the best now,and he has been there,and been there,and been there,and has walked away with the money. So now people are supprised at fifty two,he is not playing hard,but with his acumulated knowledge,he is playing smart. It gets down to knowing when,and knowing how,and when you are...
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    What does it take to "Play Hard" that I don't have.

    Play Hard Simple,you ain't a player.
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    Running A Table Isn't Hard

    Keep trying you will.
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    How do you play this shot?

    Cut the one into the corner with 36 degree draw,bringing the cue ball past the center pocket on opposite side of table,and cut the eight to the corner.
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    Does anyone know this shot?

    If all you want to do is make the ball, kick it into the pocket,using right english,hitting the the rail first.That will roll your object ball to the corner pocket,and is a little easier than the shot you have on the Wei table. The shot on the table use right english,hitting the object ball a...
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    member

    Member I don't have a problem other than ignorance. I have been playing at pool,for about forty years,and have some good cues. Now I want another custom cue of my design,using ebony-ivory-abalone from N.Z. I wonderd if the abalone would be a problem,because the design calls for several six...
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    member

    For cue makers: Do you see extensive abalone inlay as a problem material in building a cue butt?
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    Butt wood

    How about a picture :D
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    Butt wood

    What are the woods of choice,that have natural color, black,burgandy,yellow gold? In Mexico,we have a wood called "Primavera" that shafts are made of,and an other called "Rosa Morada", that might be good for Butt material.I know you are working now,but if you get a chance, I would appreciate...
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    Nelsonite in Australia

    Finish on cues I use linseed oil,and a soft cloth. Rub it on,and wipe it off until cue is bone dry,and repeat doing this until you start getting a shine to the cue,after about eighty to one hundred applications,you will have a sealed cue that is beautful,and only needs to be maintained with a...
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