Cue Trick... The Gimmicked Cue Stick And Billiard Balls Trick
Barry Behrman QMaster Billiards Love to balance a cue stick on his chin or nose.
At the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s, balancing tricks with cue sticks and billiard balls were somewhat common. The most well-known of these was to balance two billiard balls on a cue stick and then balance the whole assembly on your chin, nose, forehead, cigar, or a glass held in the mouth. The invention of the trick is credited to Paul Cinquevalli, the most famous juggler of all time. He balanced the assembly on a wine glass held in his mouth.
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Barry Behrman QMaster Billiards Love to balance a cue stick on his chin or nose.
At the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s, balancing tricks with cue sticks and billiard balls were somewhat common. The most well-known of these was to balance two billiard balls on a cue stick and then balance the whole assembly on your chin, nose, forehead, cigar, or a glass held in the mouth. The invention of the trick is credited to Paul Cinquevalli, the most famous juggler of all time. He balanced the assembly on a wine glass held in his mouth.
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The Gimmicked Cue Stick And Billiard Balls Trick · IJA
At the end of the 1800s and beginning of the 1900s, balancing tricks with cue sticks and billiard balls were somewhat common. The most well-known of these was to balance two billiard balls on a cue stick and then balance the whole assembly on your chin, nose, forehead, cigar, or a glass held in...
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