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I ran across this picture...I've never heard of these shafts before, they use a graphite core. Are they still being produced? Seems interesting enough.
Because I feel pool leagues are reason why the talent in the US has dropped in the US over the last few decades. ..Most of the league players that I know dont want to move up in ranking because they wouldn't be able to field a team because of the leagues stupid handicapped rules
If my post...
Most of the disrespectful people are trolls that don't play better than a C player maybe low B level....I doubt most would have a fargo rating, unless the APA is doing fargorate.
No offense taken. I graduated high school then joined the Marines for 9 years. Then I went to school and became a licensed A&P (aircraft mechanic)...thank god for the GI BILL...
I started playing pool in my 20s. 12 years later Im ranked as an A player if I play in tournaments and I play only...
So if I understand you correctly, you think everyone that plays better than you is a high school deopout that cant spell? Way to stereotype all the good players.
I tried a Pierce cue for 3 days...It was the softest hitting cue I've ever tried.. The craftsmanship was top notch, very beautiful cue but I just don't like soft hitting cues.
There is a way to tell: the serial number. The older predators don't have serial numbers. The serial number tell you what year and month it was produced.
Isn't this a foul???
At the 4 minute mark after Drago pockets the 9 ball, he shoots the cue ball into the pocket while the cue ball is moving. Isn't that a foul? Also, I've never seen an amateur or a pro do that in a tournament before.
Back in 2005 when I first met George "Ginky" San Souci, Tony Robles introduced me to Ginky and said that he had won 21-23??? tri state tournaments in a row. THat's the strongest of any regional tour that I ever heard about.