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  1. mr3cushion

    Crical Pro- great Amazon deal

    This Is 100% how I rate how a cue is 'Good for Moi'! The 'Tip' is the Most important aspect of the cue for me. And that is a 'Variable' that can be achieved through 'Testing'!
  2. mr3cushion

    Tip radius and accidental scooping the cue ball on draw shots

    Do You agree, in 3C in general we apply 'More effect' on the CB than Pool players? If Not, explain Yourself! If You do, a little of 3C history. Sang Chun Lee had the 'Flattest' tip shape I've ever seen! Like No radius.
  3. mr3cushion

    Who is Joe Rogan talking about?

    The 'Antlers Hotel' in Milwaukee had three 3C tables on the ground floor, along with 'Cigar stand & Barber Shop'. On January 1, 1961, Bensingers (Clark Diversey Billiards) opened up with twelve 3C tables in the Main room and one 3C table & Pool in the exhibition room. They stayed at that...
  4. mr3cushion

    A unique solution to a difficult position!

    Still don't understand your point.
  5. mr3cushion

    A unique solution to a difficult position!

    I rest my case!
  6. mr3cushion

    A unique solution to a difficult position!

    Explain yourself.
  7. mr3cushion

    A unique solution to a difficult position!

    In your video the position of the balls allows for a larger margin of error.
  8. mr3cushion

    A unique solution to a difficult position!

    Are You the same D. Hansen that is currently playing in 'Jimmy's Billiards' tournament getting a +16-point handicap going to 40 points?
  9. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    I'm your Huckleberry!
  10. mr3cushion

    Sang Lee Pool Cues

    Actually, I made a mistake, it was called 'The Golden 8 Ball'! To your question, No.
  11. mr3cushion

    Sang Lee Pool Cues

    The 'Golden 8 Ball' on Walton off of Rush st. in Chicago had Worst 4'x8' tables. And they were the 'Worst' tables to play on! The bed of the tables was not even slate!
  12. mr3cushion

    Sang Lee Pool Cues

    There was No difference between 'Pool & Carom' cues back then or, 70 years before that!
  13. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    Now here's a novel idea!
  14. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    'Pool Players' (the tradition was closed bridge) in this country did Not primarily use Open Bridge till 'Snooker' became more highlighted here! The 'Generation' of players today were most likely taught open bridge from day 1! 'Carom' players (Not 3C, Straight-rail) use an open bridge when the...
  15. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    A 'Written Reply' to my question would be more helpful.
  16. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    I'm waiting for a 'Logical' answer first.
  17. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    Why do 'Millions' of 3C players still use 'Closed Bridge' if there are so many advantages to an Open Bridge?
  18. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    I believe it was 2006!
  19. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    Overall, through the 'Full Length' of a 3C cue compared to a Snooker cue, 3C cues are thicker/Fatter. At the joint 3C cues can be anywhere from 0.840-0.875! Do the Math.
  20. mr3cushion

    Open vs Close Bridge

    Once again, 3C cues have a 'Conical' taper! Average tip size for 3C is 11.8mm-12.2mm Snooker balls are 2-1/8" in diameter, tip size on 'Snooker' cues are from 9mm-10.5mm. More Precise contacting of the CB is needed because of smaller diameter; hence an 'Open Bridge' may be needed.
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