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  1. buckshotshoey

    P65 warning on a shaft

    I would put stickers on my products too. Except mine would say... "Not to be sold in the state of California". How long before the sticker will be required on used items?
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    P65 warning on a shaft

    Some of the components they say cause cancer will. But their testing methods use exposures levels that a person would never be exposed to
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    P65 warning on a shaft

    Or just a component in the finish. And it's probably a solvent that after it off gasses, posses no hazard. But they included it on the list because it was used in the process. I wouldn't be suprised billiard chalk has a California warning.
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    P65 warning on a shaft

    Saying something is known to cause cancer in California is like saying marriage is the chief cause of divorce.
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    Single layer tip questions...........

    I was just looking at those on Seyberts. They want $10 EACH! And everyone else is complaining about high priced layered tips? Wow. I'll stick to Morri hard. Reasonably priced (as far as layered tips go) and playability is outstanding.
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    Single layer tip questions...........

    It is my understanding that LePros, Elkmaster, and other Tweeten singla layer tips are made from water buffalo hide. What Brand of tip are you referring to? WB brand?
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    Bewilder with brilliance.
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    8 ball vs 9 ball

    Just out of curiosity how do you play 8 ball on a snookerr table Since the cushion is set lower? Do you have a special 8 ball set that are smaller?
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    To avoid confusion, the pause at the cue ball after the practice strokes is, or should be, called "The Set"
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    We are still talking about stroking a cue, right? 🤔
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    I agree whole heartedly that the preshot routine is one of the most ignored fundamentals by lower to mid level players. And as mentioned by shooting arts, The pause between the backstroke and forward stroke helps greatly to alleviate the jerky motion. I had/have many flaws in my stroke. When...
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    remove

    A wart?
  13. buckshotshoey

    Valley table cushion.

    You dug this up from over a year ago? Really?
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    True. But have you ever instructed someone who had such poor fundamentals you had to tear them down and rebuild?
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    What order to shoot the stripes with ball in hand?

    Ask yourself.... what is the ball that is the biggest trouble ball... the 10. 15 has to go first. The 13 isn't easy to get position on, but with good speed control, not impossible.
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    What order to shoot the stripes with ball in hand?

    Lol!!! You beat me to it!
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    What Do You Look For in a Pool Instructor

    I think you hit on the difference between an instructor and a coach. The way I see it, an instructor is for beginners and intermediate players. Players who never had a proper stance or cue delivery. A coach is for higher level and pro players, who don't need the changing of fundamentals...
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    I re-designed a G-Core Shaft

    I predict you won't be happy.
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    Covering a bar table question

    Stay away from spray adhesive. Get a can of contact cement and roll it on. Much better and cleaner job
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    Fillers Physical Game is Back 100% - 10% Mental

    What degraded Fillers game in the first place?
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