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    Bar table specialists

    grew up learning and playing on 9 foot snooker tables. When I went to college they had 2 six foot coin-op tables in the student center with what looked like five inch corner pockets. I ripped those tables up.
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    Bar table specialists

    My pool mentor claimed that small tables were tougher due to congestion, same amount/size of balls in less space.
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    Found pool table, had hatchback.

    Great find!!!!!
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    Matchroom Hotels requirements

    A trick that I have used in the past, is to go "outside" the event room booking and try to book a room at the hotel like a "regular" guest. This is a BIG numbers game that may work for you at larger hotels. I had a professional/insurance meeting at a Vegas hotel which was going to "use" maybe...
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    Matchroom Hotels requirements

    My wife worked in the "meetings" industry, this is very common, and YES the event gets a $$$$ kickback from the hotel.
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    Whats the mushrooming tool that FSR uses in his video, I've never seen them before [Two items]

    first item, silver, is a Cue Cube, find it on ebay. Has a nickel side and a dime side.
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    Snooker table for sale 6 x 12

    like playing in the old Polo Grounds.
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    Mahogany in cue construction

    Black Walnut was my father's favorite. I often wondered why you never see black walnut in cues, but quite often in gun stocks. Any more info appreciated.
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    New Here? - Introduce Yourself

    Spent first 40 years in central Illinois, and the past 35 in east Metro Atlanta Georgia. Grew up playing snooker, which gave me a leg up on the college bar boxes. Then laid down the cues for awhile until getting into BCA league in the early 1990s. Pretty active for about 10 years, went to...
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    Recommended Cue for League Play

    put a strip of colored plastic tape around it near the joint. easy to see, easy to remove.
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    Joe Porper has passed

    I have a 4x8 butterfly case, in faux tan ostrich, I bought from Joe himself in Vegas at VNEA in 2000. Plus 2 other 2x4 oval cases. All are still in great shape, doing what they were supposed to do.
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