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    People bitching about 7’ tables

    People like to find things to whine about, it's basically human nature nowadays.
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    New Cuetec cases

    This is why I do my best to never mix business and feelings. Man is passionate and sincere about making arguably the best protecting case at a fair value and I ain't paying him to be my drinking buddy or to talk sweet to me. :)
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    Accu-Rack dissapointment

    I use an Accu-Rack and it has been really awesome so are. Balls consistently roll into and stay in place when racking and when I break, I get a nice crisp crack every time and the center ball stays unless another ball hits it.
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    People bitching about 7’ tables

    My personal opinion (and I know no one cares :ROFLMAO: ) on this topic is that each table size and game brings their own set of challenges to the game. A smaller table helps refine positioning ability because you have to avoid congestion. As the balls get less (making them or playing rotation)...
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    By doing all that and inspecting their work every step of the way, like when they are coring the butt, they can check every piece. They can do the same between turning as well as when installing joints. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Curly Maple Cue

    I feel the same way about curly maple. I just find it so much more attractive than BEM which I actually find very ugly personally. I love rings and bands.
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    Depends on which arrows carry the swiftness of the wind and the strength of the buffaloes.
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    Whatever they can afford
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    Golden Dragon Cue by pfd Studios

    Argh, so it's sold already :(
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    Every cue hits a bit differently, even shafts of the same model line from the same cue maker. Also, ease of action and deflection does not make a cue better or a worse. It is simply a matter of adjustment.
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    That sounds about right!
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    Golden Dragon Cue by pfd Studios

    Do you have a link, I can't find it.
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    Golden Dragon Cue by pfd Studios

    thanks!
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    JUMP CUE ISSUE SOLVED ?

    Pool/Billiards/Snooker is a game about hitting (poking really) balls with sticks. Last time I checked, a jump cue was still a stick and by no means altering either the nature or spirit of the game. What's the problem? Everyone can buy the same jump cues, everyone can get good at it with...
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    I forgot where it was from, but a funny quote that comes to mind is "I am probably going to die today, but at least I will look cool doing so!"
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    You mean it wasn’t for the dating advantage of a green card status? [emoji1787] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    Customs can and often are more expensive. Most custom Merry Widows go for $600-700, more if exotic wood types are used. You can easily get a Merry Widow from a production cue maker for a bit over half that.
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    Judd is bad for pool

    Any positive marketing is great marketing. Trump said he felt supported by the crowd and would do it again and spend more time to prepare. People as smart and talented as him are going to learn real quick and hopefully he brings some of his buddies along too. Pool, carom, snookers... all sides...
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    Why buy a custom cue over a national brand?

    It again depends on your goals. A custom cue is never going to help you get better. A custom cue is something you get when you know what kind of exact cue you want.
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    JUMP CUE ISSUE SOLVED ?

    I am so glad some of you aren’t in charge of things, we would still be back in the stone ages. Who needs an oven, you can rub sticks and make fire!
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