Thanks Scott, is there a set of rules that state this. I believe your right, but would like to be able to show my opponent. The offense is typically of him. He is a bottom feeder.
Playing 9 ball last night my opponent called a push and then hit the side of the cueb ball with the side of his stick. My question is this a foul. I know he didn't need to achieve a good hit, but figured it was a foul since he used the ferrule of his cue.
How do you guys feel about changing the pin on cuetec? Wanting to be able to use a wood shaft. Just wondering about heating the pin on a fiberglass cue.
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Thanks a bunch. It's a 12"x36" 1/2 hp if that helps. It's a buddy's, I will get a model number next time I am over. I am not in the market to buy a chuck, but he maybe so I will keep you in mind.
Snow plowing
I have worked for a lawn service and have driven a plow truck for the last ten years. We are pretty well the biggest outfit in our area(rolla, MO). So I feel your pain. Although being from central Missouri it's not near what they get up north. Could imagine have to deal with more...
Thanks to Travis for reposting my pics, they never work for me. Thanks to everyone for the kind comments. It is Travis 5/16x14 compression joint and it does play great, very solid.
Here is my new Blackcreek it's rosewood burl points and butt with a ivory butt cap. Travis finshed it off with a nice lizard skin wrap. He also hooked it up with a set of 1911 grips that match the cue. Fit and finsh is flawless. It's beautiful these pics looked much better before uploading to...
Great tip
I have a soft ki on my main player and love it I can break and not need to reshape. It has been on for months. Not one time has it needed to be reshaped. I also put the hard on my other cue and really like it to, but it is very hard and I can't play finesse shots as well.
Gap 308
Here is my contribution. It's a 700 action worked over and rebarreled by GA precision. It's bedded in a Manner's T4a stock with rad tac bottom metal. For optics I have a SWFA Super Sniper 5-20 illuminated scope. Ray Byrd