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    Score!!! Craigslist Huebler H-14 & Viking GTF Style Case & Key!

    Huebler H-14 Is one of my favorite models. Had one a few years ago. It was unusual one with Hoppe ring and bumpers. I think you should consider selling it to me as is. Would like one for a player cue. The specs are just what I like. Bob
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    Pool Ball Collecting.

    3 Cushion Ball sets Have five sets of 3C balls. Only one set is ivory. One is bakelite or clay? One Aramith, newer. One super Aramith set older and very yellowed. One set made in Belgium probably 60s or so. I know the value of the ivories, but do not know the market value for the rest...
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    Pool Ball Collecting.

    Snooker pool balls I have a set I kept when I sold my snooker table a few years ago. Just like pool balls but smaller. I also have a pool ball antique rack similar to the last posters picture showing a couple sets of pool balls. gdc25 was the poster and the picture was about five posts...
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    How to play this shot:

    I am in no way condoning this as the way to get position on the nine. I am just saying Nick Serdula is correct that it is playable. To draw back to that side rail south of the side pocket is easier and also gives an easy out. Most can not do either so I agree with most, play the high...
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    How to play this shot:

    I also disagree You may not be capable or believe it capable, but you are wrong. Not only have I done it, but would put money on it. When I was young I occasionally shot stroke shots that Earl and Efren would have been proud of. This one is not that difficult if you have a super stroke...
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    How to play this shot:

    In Defense of Nick By looking at the fist post picture the angle is not that great. It would take a stroke most do not have but is very possible to draw back without hitting the rail. Nick describes the stroke well. As a young man 50 years ago I would bet on the shot and take on challengers...
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    How to play this shot:

    Shot advice Any left may cause the first shot to be missed and is not necessary. Looks like a natural with a tip or so low and medium speed. The problem with most is that they attempt straight in position and either miss the shot or the shape. A little angle is fine for the last ball. There...
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    Ever sold a Cue and begged to get it back? Post them up. I am the champ of the world!

    Regret selling my Cochran when I needed the money. Should have sold a kidney. Wish I could go back in time.
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    Huebler custom ,pinging sound

    Huebler Custom Blue Mammoth value I sold my last Blue Mammoth with two shafts for $800. It was like new and unsigned. In good condition the price may fall in the 800-1000 range average. More with the OB. As is price is debatable and all on the owner. If you do not fix it for him, please...
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    Huebler custom ,pinging sound

    Thanks Sean I gave my daughter the same cue. She does not want to play with it because both shafts and the forearm were signed by Paul Huebler. It is never played condition. I am more interested in the shafts but if the price was right would not mind buying it. What would be a fair price as...
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    Huebler custom ,pinging sound

    Huebler Is your customer interested in selling the cue as is? Thanks
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    Dieckman Masse Cue FS or Trade

    Tree years later and still in storage Could use a new home. Thought we may have some new members to see this cue.
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    Custom Dieckman Masse Cue FS or Trade

    Masse bump Still have the cue in storage. Bumping for new members and/or masse enthusiasts.
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    Custom Dieckman Masse Cue FS or Trade

    Dieckman Masse Tried to bump earlier today after three years. Did not refresh to todays page so am trying again.
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    Custom Dieckman Masse Cue FS or Trade

    Masse Bump Cue has been in storage another three years. Probably worth $2K. Will not take less than $950 or trades worth at least $1200.
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    The Hustlers need your help!!!!!!!!!!

    I could handle the ridiculous dialogue and the less than professional looking pool play and still enjoy the show if only the game was edited differently. A close up shot of each ball falling or rattling in the pocket is not necessary. I tried to watch an episode yesterday, but could not...
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    How long have you been playing and..

    I go back to about 14 years old in 1961: Just starting high school. Stayed my first year in a dormitory with four very old 10 foot tables in the basement rec room. No one knew anything about the game so I quickly became the best of the worst bunch of pool players ever. My Father traded for a...
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    fullsplice, wood combination

    Nice cues Ernie-They play even better than they look. Greetings from Kelley's Dad. Hope to get up to Seattle this spring. Might see you at the Rez. My stroke is coming back a little so maybe I can give you a little competition. Bob H.
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    Dream cue

    Custom cues from any Maker could be a crapshoot I have owned many cues starting back in the early 60s. Very few were special. A few had a feel of an extension of my body with an amazing feedback. At the top was my Cochran cue. At at advanced age when my skills had diminished, with no...
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    Any Joe Mathesius cue fans?

    He is from Spokane Wa. I have one that has been my main player for about four years. Very fine cue. I think he does it mostly as a hobby so his cues are probably mostly in the Northwest.
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