Cue holder help

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Anyone mind giving some suggestions?
Been shopping around for a cue holder to work at this pool hall.
Picture attached. There is a lip there but then a rounded edge. and it goes down pretty far. so I am having trouble figuring out what to order that will function here.
Thanks for any help.
Dan
 

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Q-claw has worked for me for many years.

You can try the Predator or Tiger Cue holder they are weighted. I prefer something with a little weight to it.

Same here, Q-Claw works for me. I've bought or given tons of cue-holders, but always come back to Q-Claw for practicality.
 
Q claw will work and use coasters or something else to offset that lip.

Rounded edges on a table doesn't really affect how a Q claw functions.
Ah actually yes. that was my main reason for asking what people thought. cause theres only a small lip there to catch on then its rounded.
And not like a normal table you can clamp onto. because theres like a 2x4 length trim going down.
Seems like most comments are saying Q claw will work in this case.
It isnt like these things cost that much. was just trying to buy the right tool before going there and thinking, well shit. this doesnt work.
 
Thanks for all the input guys. after seeing multiple types of q claws and brands at the pool hall tonight i know that will work there.
Because of the size and shape of the tables, i do not think the clamp styles will work with 1x4 trim going down the side.
I'll be ordering a
Looks like it will work almost anywhere.
And probably a q claw as well.
Dan
 
I hated my Q Claws because of how much room they took and weight. But they are very sturdy. I just got a Super Shot I think it's called. Seyberts has them but you can get more color options if you buy direct. Plus cheaper shipping.
 
I was going to say q-claw but i really like this one. The only isuse with the qclaw is the size, if the case has smaller pockets it can be difficult to carry. This cue rest seems slim and easy to carry.
I'd have to weigh it to be sure, but I think it's about half the weight of a 5 cue Q-claw and 3/4 the depth or less. I believe it's the same depth as a 2 cue Q-claw is wide.

I bought this specfically to go into a JB 4x8 case with a jump cue pocket. Works very well for my use case.
 
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