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    longer cue

    I have always used 58 " cues. I tend to grip toward the back of the linen. If I were to switch to a 60 inch cue, will the weight of the cue have to heavier since there is 2 inches of additional cue? Say if I normally shoot with a 19 oz, what kind of weight difference should I expect, if any...
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    Table identification

    Is there anything else that may give a clue as to what table it is since the name plate is missing?
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    How can I make sure this disassembled table is a 9 footer?

    I'm sorry that you missed the sale, but you had enough info to determine the size of the slate, and the distance that the diamonds are between each other.
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    Prepare

    I'm sorry, but I don't know which link you are referring to.
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    T Rails

    Did other manufactures also use the t rail during that 100 year period?
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    Table identification

    You are correct. The leg is wider at the bottom by approximately 1.5 inches. I hope that helps. Let me know if you need more information. Thanks.
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    Table identification

    Thanks, I'll take a look at them.
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    Table identification

    I can measure and find out. Meanwhile, here is a close up shot of the leg that I had taken.
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    Prepare

    That sounds reasonable to me. Thanks
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    McDermott Warranties

    Did you buy yours new or used?
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    Prepare

    What can I do to make it easier on the mechanic before he/she arrives to recover slate and level table? Thanks
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    Shore Thing Billiards in Myrtle Beach

    That's terrible. I would think that there would be some nice pool rooms there. I go down occasionally and was hoping to get in some playing time. There has to be somewhere with a decent 9 footer besides your house.
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    Steve's Cue & Grill, Huntsville, AL

    Crash, do you have any 9 footers now?
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    T Rails

    bolt Here is one by itself.
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    T Rails

    bolts It does. I will attach a pic of the bolts. The rail bolts are on the bottom.
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    Table identification

    Yes, you are correct.
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    Table identification

    Thank you very much.
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    Table identification

    pocket It has drop pockets. I will attach a picture of one for you. I have them off the table right now, so please forgive the duct tape. I just have it on them temporary. Thanks for your help. If you need more information, I will try to get it.
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    Last 4 Ever Tip Tool

    I see you have a D4. That was the first cue that I bought.
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    Last 4 Ever Tip Tool

    Oh, so the Last 4 ever tool and the tip of the cue should be perpendicular to each other? If so, I am using it incorrectly as I hold the Last 4 Ever at roughly a 30 to 45 degree angle to the tip.
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