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    RIP cue legend Bill Schick

    Ernie is still with us and when I visited his shop about six months ago he was still making cues.
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    RIP cue legend Bill Schick

    RIP Bill I was lucky enough to get a cue from Bill, please see pictures. I never played with the cue and I remember getting two shafts with the cue but I can only find one shaft. Getting old is tough.
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    Whats the best way to invite new people to the poolroom?

    When Flyboy's heard his good friend Lambert, sorry I do not remember his last name, opened Lambert's RBD, Fly put out the word that he would play anyone as long as they bet at least $10,000. Over night Lambert's became the best place to play pool for money in the U.S. I visited the room five...
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    Tips for 3c

    I would also like to know what are are the best choices for tips. When I was playing I liked a medium hard tip.
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    New 8 Point Tad Cue by the Father

    I have not removed the bumper because the hole on the bottom is so small I can't see if it is a Phillips or Allen head screw. I do not what to make a mistake and ruin whatever is holding the bumper in place.
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    How does a cue play?

    I I have bought most of my cues because of the way they look but I have bought cues because I liked the way they "Played". I liked two things about the cues I played with, first the way it feels when I hit the cue ball and second the most important thing is the cue ball hits where I was...
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    New 8 Point Tad Cue by the Father

    That is correct Tad did not engrave his logo on his cues when he was on Washington Boulevard but I took the cue to him when he was in Stanton and he added his logo for me. I think I explained the logo somewhere on the internet. When I bought this cue I do not remember anyone using a logo but I...
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    Practice practice practice

    The best pool player in Los Angeles in the 1980s after Keith McCredy was Hawaiian Brain Hashimoto. The one thing they had in common is neither one ever practiced. I asked Brian when he started playing pool. I seem to remember he said he picked up a cue stick when he was 15 or 16 and no one had...
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    The TOP Quality maple for shafts source area is?

    Chuck no longer sells maple for cues.
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    The TOP Quality maple for shafts source area is?

    Yes, the UP or Upper Peninsula looks like an odd shaped island above Michigan has been and hopefully will continue to be a great place to find hard maple which grows on a narrow strip of land on both sides of the U.S. and Canadian border between the Midwest and the East Coast. Too far West the...
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    The TOP Quality maple for shafts source area is?

    The maple in your picture looks very dense but cue makers are also looking for is straight grain. When looking down the shaft they would like to see the layers of growth rings to run parallel down the length of the shaft. I am not sure if color is important now as it was in the 1980s everyone...
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    Schrager joint

    Thank you, I will make the correction.
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    Gus Szamboti 70's

    Not sure if this message is for me, I did not post anything about 7 months.
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    Pool Ball Weights

    I mentioned this earlier. When I checked out a set of balls I would put the cue ball between two object balls then place the flat part of a wood triangle on top of the three balls and the cue ball was always smaller than the object balls. This is an easy test to try the next time you are in a...
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    New 8 Point Tad Cue by the Father

    I bought this cue from Tad when he was still making cues in the back of a pool room on Washington Boulevard just West of Western Avenue in Los Angeles. It was the most expensive cue Tad made at the time and I never used used the cue. The cue has been sold, I will delete this post when we...
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    Gus Szamboti Pool Cue with U.S. Fish Game Department Evidence Tag

    Yes, once the law or the government has anything you own you have almost no chance of getting it back. A lawyer helped me write letters to Fish and Game and I am sure Ernie said the cue belonged to a customer and I seem to remember it took 10 or 11 months to get it back.
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    Schrager joint

    The first picture is a standard 3/8 10 screw that Harvey Martin Bert Schrager used in their cues. The second picture is a modified 3/8 10 screw that various other cue makers used on their cues. Jerry Franklin of SouthWest cues used a modified 3/8 11 screw in all of his cues. I will try to find...
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    Pool Ball Weights

    Thank you for confirming my suspicion, it's amazing to me that two cue balls with the same diameter and weigh would play so differently.
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    Detachable Bridge

    I might have been one of the guys. It was in the 70's a decent road player was told he could play anyone at Mr Pockets except Brian. The player asks, "How can I tell who is Brian?". He was told, "He's the Asian guy that plays with a hat turned backwards". When the player got to room he said...
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    Best hitting cue you ever played with.

    I own a lot of cues and I have played with most of them. I did not play with a few high end cues because I felt they might become collector's items. They all hit differently, I like the way a few of them hit and hated the way others hit. I have been asked a bunch of times about “What cue should...
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