Pool needs to be in the olympics
Taken from my blog:
So I'm watching the Olympics right now, yes yes very exciting and cool but I'm really pissed off because cue sports are not represented in the Olympics and I have no idea why.
Pool should definitely be in the Olympics for several really...
I too got this trojan from Murnak's site, but my antivirus software caught it.
And Macs do not solve the problem at all, except for maybe the fact that the population of Mac users are so small compared to Windows that nobody bothers to write viruses for them:p
<---- CS Major.
Thanks for all the replies guys!
I'm not really worried about the hit and everything of the cue, the main reason I asked this question was to see which cue makers had a waiting list of under 2 years. I was under the impression that most of the top cue makers would have really long waiting...
Title says it all:
Which top of the line cuemaker would you suggest if I want to get a cue by summer of 2010?
Relevant info:
This is going to be my first (and probably last) custom cue. I will be playing with this cue and I probably will never sell it, so playability is important but not...
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Please, anyone have any information? This is going to be my first (and probably only( custom and I really like his work so I wanted him to build me a cue.
Alternate top of the line cuemakers with waitlists under 2 years would also be appreciated.
I thought MOP and abalone were the same thing?
Abalone are sea snails, and when used to refer to a material, it refers to the mother of pearl on the inside of their shells.
Can you request a specific color of MOP? I want a custom cue with lime green MOP, like the ones in this cue here:
Would most cue makers be able to obtain green MOP?
Edit: This is confirmed to be MOP as stated by McDermott: "South Sea Pearl"
Does anybody know the length of Mottey's waitlist and how long it takes to build a cue?
I tried calling a few times and sent and email but still haven't gotten a response.
OK, thanks for the clarification of the question. I aim with the cueball and most advice has agreed with this (can't think of sources right now) A good player should have enough faith in his stroke that he does not need to look at the cueball and where he hits it after he lines up initially. I...
The other center ball thread got me thinking of how I learned and why I didn't feel like I had a problem with using too much side spin. I realized that I developed a lot of experience using only center because 9 months out of the year I play on barboxes. With barboxes, side english isn't as...