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  1. cueman

    Mike Webb

    Anyone have any updates.
  2. cueman

    WTB a Robert Weir cue

    I have the following cue with Micarta ferrule in really good shape $1000.
  3. cueman

    Palmer Second Catalog Cue

    I have all of these for sale.
  4. cueman

    Tim Padgett - RIP

    I just saw this very sad news. He will be missed.
  5. cueman

    Were still out here for Christian Pool Players (www.christianpoolplayers.com)

    I have been a member for many years, but never really understood how to be active in the association. Have you thought about adding a private forum for members to your site? Or a members private Facebook page to visit with each other on?
  6. cueman

    White dots in the epoxy finish

    I just pass it quickly back and forth until I see all bubbles gone.
  7. cueman

    4 coming out of shop .

    You are getting busy lately. I thought you were retiring??
  8. cueman

    Dymetry from Omsk Siberia Russia .

    He was building some nice blanks. I wondered what became of him.
  9. cueman

    Robert Weir

    Thanks for sharing. Now I know that my Wier cue is a model L.
  10. cueman

    Tíos High or Low

    I can's say for sure about now. But back in the late 80s and early 90s when I worked on a lot of the Pro's tips at the tournaments. Most wanted the tips cut a little lower than full height. Some wanted it cut really low. Very few wanted it left full height. Back then they were pretty evenly...
  11. cueman

    Joe Porper was inducted into the International Cuemakers Hall of Fame.

    Joe Porper was a giant in the Billiard industry for decades. He started building cues and cases in the 1980s. His cases quickly became one of the most popular cases in the world. He developed a conical joint pin that required very precise installation and assured concentricity. He also did some...
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    Joe Porper was inducted into the International Cuemakers Hall of Fame.

    Joe Porper was a giant in the Billiard industry for decades. He started building cues and cases in the 1980s. His cases quickly became one of the most popular cases in the world. He developed a conical joint pin that required very precise installation and assured concentricity. He also did some...
  13. cueman

    Joe Porper was inducted into the International Cuemakers Hall of Fame.

    Joe Porper was a giant in the Billiard industry for decades. He started building cues and cases in the 1980s. His cases quickly became one of the most popular cases in the world. He developed a conical joint pin that required very precise installation and assured concentricity. He also did some...
  14. cueman

    Viking cue archives.... digitized!!

    Thanks for sharing. I wish all major cue manufacturers would do that.
  15. cueman

    Your thoughts on outrageous cue prices

    Good advice. If the prices are too high and no one buys at those prices, the prices will come down.
  16. cueman

    Abe Rich

    I have no idea why his cues bring so little. When I bought my cue from him I paid about $800 for it. He showed me a picture of a Balabushka bringing thousands in the Blue Book and said what do I have to do to get that kind of money? I guess I will have to die first he said.. He showed the Bushka...
  17. cueman

    Abe Rich

    When I visited Abe he had a big bundle of blanks from the 70s that were never finished. My guess is those pointed blanks came from those. I think you are right that they were probably from his relative's shop from back when he worked there, before going out on his own.
  18. cueman

    Please identify pool cue

    What do you want for it?
  19. cueman

    Cue ID

    My first thought was also Taiwan cue from the 80s.
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