They do offer cosmetically blemished cues and wood shafts in the show room. Up to 50% discount. They offer those at the Super Billiards Expo and the APA Worlds in August. If you go to either of them, stop by and say hi to me. :)
actually not. It is a chemistry demo called elephants toothpaste. some call it devils toothpaste. I will not bore you with the chemistry behind it. You can look that up if you want.
He did do it for a while but ever since he stopped the magazine, he hasn't done the event there. I believe there was a table next to the predator booth last year so there is at least one there.
I love playing the game too. Every time I am out in Vegas I stop by Venoms house to play 3C at...
Hey Ron,
If you are close to the Super Billiards Expo in Oaks PA next month, that would be the best place to test hit shafts. Most of the cue companies have tables in the booth for test hitting.
I have had both models of their extension. The older version (one with the long thread) is easy to install. However it does take a long time to put the extension on. The engage system is very user friendly and easy to use. It is literally a quarter turn. If you order a new cue, you can have...
Not really. The butt extension is an option, it just doesn't come with the cue already. The overwhelming majoring of players don't use a butt extension so there is no need to include it. At least that's my thoughts.
Nice video. Side spin helps get it around the table but you need the draw to get it to the rail with the initial speed.
The wrist is a big deal as was stated about. Can't be tight. A loose wrist is a big part of it.
Agreed. I saw this first hand at the APA Worlds last year in Vegas. I am the pro in the booth for McDermott. There was a guy who was between us and another company for carbon shafts. After talking with me he went to another booth to try their shaft. I told him it was a good idea to do that...