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    Glove size

    Yeah I guess, I live in coastal NC, less than 20 miles from the Atlantic ocean and have never even owned a glove. I concede though that some folks just get sweaty hands more than others.
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    Glove size

    Get yourself a carbon fiber shaft and never need a glove again,,,,,,,, it'll likely pay for itself over time.
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    Just bought a table. Ball question.

    I think he did, as he mentioned a 6 red dot cue ball.
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    Sold a fake

    That's not exactly wasted, is it?
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    Best Custom Cuemakers?

    Indeed, I had one, sold it to some guy in Florida and regretted it ever since.
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    Coring From Both Ends

    Never!
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    Lathe

    looks nice
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    Loosening the pockets on a Diamond table

    Yeah no, don't do that on a diamond.
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    Points / Veneers: Customer being to picky?

    And now I know, nice work.
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    Shaft Cleaning

    None, you don't use a wax to clean. A good waxing done after cleaning and proper sealing helps prevent needing a good cleaning again.
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    Points / Veneers: Customer being to picky?

    hmmm, which parts did you actually design and machine yourself, because it all looks pretty commercial, common, and readily available to me. Sorry to call you out, and that is not my intent, it's just that cuemakers are usually a fat cry from toolmakers, and that looks more like toolmaker work...
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    Points / Veneers: Customer being to picky?

    People like you are why I quit doing custom build a long time ago. If I build it now and nobody bought it yet it's for sale. I build them the way I like them, if they don't sell I have another cue I like.
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    Points / Veneers: Customer being to picky?

    In fairness, if I built you a cue under that stipulation I think it would only be fair that you never lose games with that cue,,,,,,,, maybe I should come back here and tell everybody how bad you are representing my work. There is no reason a perfect cue should miss is there?
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    Diamond table how much did you pay thread..

    It was bought new by Cherry Point MCAS actually and was in one of the bars on base for enlisted guys. At some point it was auctioned off as gov't surplus and this guy bought it. It was on a pallet still unassembled when I bought it from the guy who bought it at auction. I'm betting he made out...
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    GRIP QUESTION

    *hit,,,,,,,,, now I gotta worry about that too,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Thanks a lot Larry.
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    Easier way to increase depth of wrap relief than hand sanding, on a warped butt?

    Nah,,,,,,, I always called it the handle,,,,,,,,,,,,, Silly me right?
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    Easier way to increase depth of wrap relief than hand sanding, on a warped butt?

    The easiest way I see to do what the customer asked is to sand it, between centers. Turn it pretty slow and use long enough pieces of sandpaper to where you can apply pressure pulling the paper with both hands. OR,,,,,,, You don't HAVE to spin it, take your time and do most of the work on the...
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    Diamond table how much did you pay thread..

    I paid $1060, with the light.
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    Best Aiming System Ever.

    No comment there, I've seen several variations of CTE, none of then presented by Hal Houle. I do like magic though,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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