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    Wllie Mosconi Herman Rambow Replica Cues For Sale

    Motivated seller! I would really like to sell these cues quickly! The quality and hit of these cues is better than any production cue on the planet. Just like a custom cue real spliced points and real inlays! Make me an offer on one or all these vintage cues!
  2. cfrandy

    Wllie Mosconi Herman Rambow Replica Cues For Sale

    All these cues are from a limited collection made in the early 2000's and are unchalked and in perfect condition! 1.) WMHR1 - Hall of Fame Series pool cue with a birdseye maple forearm with four rosewood points and Titlist veneers. The butt is rosewood. The wrap is white with green spec Irish...
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    Two Sneakies - Cheap!

    1.) Signed David Jacoby ebony full-splice sneaky. Solid hitter in very good condition. Radial pin. Weight 19.1oz. Joint protectors included. $SOLD Shipped. 2.) Tiger beautifully figured bocote full-splice with 2 veneers, black and maple.. Awesome player with Tiger Ultra X shaft and Sniper tip...
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    Very Rare Helmsetter/Adam Willie Mosconi Cue

    Sold pending a trade...
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    Very Rare Helmsetter/Adam Willie Mosconi Cue

    Price reduced to $SOLD! Own a piece of history!
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    Very Rare Helmsetter/Adam Willie Mosconi Cue

    TTT for a rare cue at a great price!
  7. cfrandy

    Is the Object Ball just a "Mirrored Reflection" of the Cue Ball

    Aiming in pool is NOT like aiming in golf or any other activity! The main projectile in pool is the cue tip! We "propel" the cue tip into a ball with the object of propelling that ball into another ball and sending it into the target. In pool, there are actually multiple targets and two...
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    Is the Object Ball just a "Mirrored Reflection" of the Cue Ball

    Let's be accurate in our terminology. "english" is sidespin. Hitting the cue ball above center is "follow" not "high english" and likewise, hitting the cue ball below center is "draw" not "low english". Hitting the cue ball with "follow" does not put draw on the object ball. Friction from the...
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    Is the Object Ball just a "Mirrored Reflection" of the Cue Ball

    What do you mean by lengthens & shortens?
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    Question for cue maker or cue expert

    Having done so in the past, Min wax rubbed on polyurethane finish would not only protect the cue from the elements...it is also a finish you could do yourself.
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    If You Could Ask Any One Pool Player Any One Question …

    Who: Hoppe What: Did anyone ever tell you, you can't play pool and win with a side stroke like yours?
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    So who was (is) the Greatest Player ever ?

    Yes, Mosconi came in 4th, Hoppe came in 1st in 47...and 48, 49, 50, 51, and 52. Mosconi didn't have a chance of winning until after Hoppe rstired in 52. BTW Hoppe also won the challenge match. Hoppe has 51 world titles, Mosconi has 15. That should answer who was the greatest!
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    ???? Super soft breaks bartable chmpnshps???

    Imho nine ball is a waste of 6 balls! One-pocket, 15 - ball rotation, 14.1, Kelly pool, golf, and 8 - ball are the only games to play. I don't even care to watch 9 - ball on tv..the medium for which the game was created. If there is a reason for a decline in billiards interest, it is because of...
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    Very Rare Helmsetter/Adam Willie Mosconi Cue

    Level 7 Hall of Fame Series pool cue with a birdseye maple forearm with four ebony points with blue, red and black veneers. Each point has five mother of pearl inlays. The butt is ebony with 52 mother of pearl inlays and four sets of veneer rings. Total 112 inlays. The wrap is brown cowhide. The...
  15. cfrandy

    What Makes a Good Cue? A Great Cue?

    You're on the right track here because you are describing the characteristics on a good pool shaft. However, even in a custom shop, the shaft is sort of a production task...since most cue builders build every shaft in their shop the same way. Just to have many cue buyers replace that shaft with...
  16. cfrandy

    The slip stroke; not its definition, but its purpose

    Taking any variables out of your stroke is the best advice for most players. It's a lot like chipping or putting in golf...is it easier to gauge how far a ball will roll or how far a ball will fly (chipping)? Consistent putting comes from NOT breaking the wrists at impact. The pros can get away...
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    Balabushka Question-

    Compared to now, there was not that many quality cuemakers back then! Also, pros now endorse the cues they use and are paid to do so. That didn't happen in those days...at least not very often. Let's remember, GB made only about 200 cues in his lifetime. No way could he have kept up with today's...
  18. cfrandy

    Balabushka Question-

    Well, they didn't use a real Balabushka in TCOM because it was too valuable...does that answer your question?
  19. cfrandy

    What Makes a Good Cue? A Great Cue?

    Stick with a quality production cue until you KNOW what you want in a custom cue. Nobody buys a custom cue because it will make your game better. If you are convinced you want a custom cue, then find one here on AZ from one of our reputable dealers (Jazznpool is one of the best). Ordering a...
  20. cfrandy

    What Makes a Good Cue? A Great Cue?

    Here's a Helmstetter that was made in Japan: http://www.cornerstonecues.com/cue775.htm Note the price tag!
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