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    Pechauer v McDermott

    I have owned and played with both brands of cues for over a year each. They both have lifetime warranties including warpage. The main difference is that the taper on the Mcdermott is thinner. Some would say this makes it whimpy. The balance point on the Mcdermott is more to the rear than the...
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    Video 2001 World Pool - Hohmann Foldes Strickland

    Watching these guys reminds me not to quit my day job.
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    McDermott Cues Logo change

    The other day I was in a local billiards store looking at cue and I noticed that several new McDermott cues do not have the made in U.S.A. logo on them. These are not the lower end ones. There were cue of the month cues. Does anyone know why they do not imprint made in U.S.A. on the butt...
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    dufferin 2-piece cue

    In my view the new cues made in China do not compare the old ones made in Canada. Remember the wages they are paying in China. Sad I think.
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    Cleveland poolrooms?

    There is a poolhall called Club 9 in Mentor. It is east of Cleveland. On Wednesdays and Thursdays They have 9 Ball and 8 Ball tournaments. I do not remember which day for which game. The Viking nine ball tour has a stop there. I am sure someone will play you.
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    How important are milestones in your game?

    I would have to say that the milestones that mean the most to me are when players I think are better than me acknowledge and respect the way I shoot. That is when I beat a player that use to beat me acknowledges how far I have come. I did not buy my first pool cue until I started playing in...
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    where can i find a long cue?

    Viking will make you a pool cue in the length you desire. One thing to remember is that your height is not that important for the length of the cue. What really matters is your reach. Like a boxers measurement. How long your arms are and how wide your shoulders are do make a difference.
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