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  1. manwon

    25 to 45 year old cuemaker,who would become HOF just like GREAT Enier,McWorter,Szamboti,Richard Black and others

    I don't mean to be ignorant, but I don't know who these gentlemen are. Could you please name them? I appreciate it very much thanks.
  2. manwon

    25 to 45 year old cuemaker,who would become HOF just like GREAT Enier,McWorter,Szamboti,Richard Black and others

    I'm well aware of that however his cues are equal to any built in the market today. In fact, they surpass most cues built in the market today so I believe he's a Hall of Famer. Thanks very much for your comment
  3. manwon

    Past Pool Memories

    Thanks very much for the story, I enjoyed reading it very much!! (y)
  4. manwon

    Man, pool halls are dangerous

    Oh, so you just figured that out, at least it's not too late.
  5. manwon

    Best method to build up wrap channel

    Thanks very much for the reply and you're right holy sheep shit!!!!! 🤣 (y)
  6. manwon

    Best method to build up wrap channel

    Elmers Glue, what do you use?
  7. manwon

    Best method to build up wrap channel

    Thanks for the laugh. I know exactly what you mean. Peace, my brother
  8. manwon

    mike webb

    You should've sent Mike a private message, I doubt you'll get the response you're looking for on the open forum. JIMHO
  9. manwon

    Mystery Material

    Yes, it’s a canvas phenolic.
  10. manwon

    Mystery Material

    It appears to be a brown or tan colored phenolic. Can you post photos of the rest of the cue.
  11. manwon

    Kersenbrock manual

    I got one from a form member about 10 years ago. I'm trying to think of who it was, if I come up with it I'll post again either way. Good luck.
  12. manwon

    Cue ID

    Thanks very much, Doc
  13. manwon

    Cue ID

    Hey DOC, can you post a close-up of the design in the huge butt?
  14. manwon

    How Common Is This?

    If that works for you, I recommend you continue to do it. My comments were directed at the way I handled it. Thanks for your post.
  15. manwon

    Cue identity

    Maybe my memory is failing me because I don’t remember seeing any. I used to make regular trips to the shop back in the 70s and all I remember are the reddish colored bumpers. But my memory could certainly be failing me anyway thanks for your post.
  16. manwon

    How Common Is This?

    Whatever you do, don’t dwell upon it because if you do, it can take forever for your game to come back.
  17. manwon

    Cue identity

    To my knowledge, Paul only used the orange colored bumpers.
  18. manwon

    Cue ID please (import?)

    Yes, the cue was most likely made either China or Taiwan the brass joint with the pin in the shaft clearly identifies it as an Asian made cue.🧔‍♂️
  19. manwon

    Cue identity

    It could possibly be a Huebler cue stick, however, for one thing, the bumper is the wrong color. Paul used an orange color bumper on his cues. Now let’s address the pin in the shaft. It’s possible that the adhesive holding the pin in the butt allowed the pin to come loose. Can you supply some...
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