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    Throw

    I remember when you first stated these facts on RSB. Thanks for doing so. This is the single most important information about aiming without english ever revealed, IMO.
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    short vs long ferrules

    Thanks for the reply. My commits about no ferrule possibly being better than one only .250 long I was questioning whether or not such a short tenon would be strong enough to support a ferrule, especially on 11.75mm shaft. As far as low squirt goes I'm not at all sure it offers players an...
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    short vs long ferrules

    I played pool since way back in the days when 1''-1.25'' ferrules were the rule. Even now I prefer the hit of long ferrules. It seems that in the last 10-15 years ferrules have gotten shorter and shorter. Some are now .25''. I'm sure that trend is to reduce squirt. Short ferrules probably do...
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    looking to buy a lathe..

    I highly recommend Bassel's lathes. I recently got his repair lathe with most of its available options. I love the machine. I plan to post a review, soon. I'm not comparing his lathes with the lathes of any other lathe maker, just giving my honest opinion... his is an excellent lathe. I never...
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    Most Under Rated Cue Maker

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    Happy Birthday BNall!

    Happy birthday, Bryan. I hope this special day finds you happy and healthy. May you have many more.
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    What this world needs....tip!

    I've used a lot of tips... but always go back to a pressed LePro.
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    Another training aid ?!?!?!?!?

    I lost interest in the gadget as soon as I saw Fast Larry's picture.
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    Custom Cue Lathe - the video (part 1)

    Looks like a well built/engineered lathe. I have his repair lathe, with nearly all the options, ordered and soon to be delivered. Bassell seemed very knowledgeable and was very easy to deal with.
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    Wanted Gold Crown 1

    Here are some in Houston that came out of Cue And Cushion. Not sure if they are GC I, but it's worth a try. I think they are about 40 years old. http://www.houstonpooltable.com/Specials.aspx
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    Forum Spelling Correction Etiquette

    Grammar and spelling errors are unimportant to this forum. At least that's what me thinks.
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    Cheapest Way To Work On My Own Cues

    For tip re-placement and shaping I used these until I got a lathe; http://www.pooldawg.com/product/porper-big-shaver-by-creative-inventions?utm_source=googlebase&utm_campaign=balanced&utm_medium=CSE&utm_term=Porper+Big+Shaver+by+Creative+Inventions...
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    One-piece butts

    Cues with solid, one piece butts (with no handle) seem to be rarely built. Don't see them very often... and was wondering why. Looks like they would be very solid.
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    Help Identify BBC 26.5 wood type...

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    If You Could Take Lessons...

    Mike Sigel, Nick Varner, or Buddy Hall.
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    Looking to buy a full splice sneaky!

    Keith Josey Cues
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    Simonis X-1 Pool Table Cloth Cleaner

    This device works very well. Quick and easy to use and if used as directed, will keep cloth chalk free. I consider this a must-have item.
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    Searing or Szamboti

    I'd go for the Dennis Searing cue. I wish I owned one.
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    my cue theory

    Eric, I gave you an A because I fully and completely understood everything you wrote... and isn't that what's important? Don't change a thing.
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