You can play back and forth but I have more control only using two long rails. It's all preferences. Ignore my cue ball hitting the ball before the rail. Ha ha...maybe this mistake is Feudian since this is usually what I do.
It says, 4 butts and 8 shafts. Do you mean the extensions as 2 butts, and what are the other 6 shafts?
This refers to the case capacity.
Any price on just the case?
No but Laperti is a high end cue case that I sell new for $99
Thanks,
Steve
Carom players and enthusiasts: I am having difficulty playing much caroms due to acute arthritis in my neck and from a past anterior cervical discectomy. I am selling my personal cues to help fund health costs that my insurance doesn't cover. I love these cues and they play exceptionally well...
This beautiful Olhausen Monarch 9ft. carom /pool table plays excellent. Here is the chance to have two tables in one space. Comes with pool balls and carom balls. Delivery any where in the Contiguous states at an additional charge.
Steve,
What happens after you use that product? Does it reduce friction thus causing the table to play longer?
The quick answer is yes. I like it cause it's not a wax/polish, easy to use and inexpensive.
Hi bbb,
As you know I am not a systems guy per se. And to the best of my knowledge nor is Efren. He likes 3c and almost always stops by and knocks them around when a pool and carom tournament is running together. It doesn't take him long to make the adjustment from the difference in equipment...
Far be it from me to add something to Ivan Lee's sequence but I didn't notice any anti-static agent which will be quite helpful and can make a dramatic difference. But don't take my word for it...try it yourself and it's not expensive. One spritz before the ball cleaner starts.
Many of us have done our part/ or is doing our part to help advance the game of 3 cushion.
I wish just tweaking the game would magically bring 3C back to the fore. Unfortunately it is much more complicated than that. I applaud anyone and everyone that loves this game.
Our Latino and Vietnamese speaking brothers and sisters make up a large part of carom players in the U.S. Daniel used Spanish commentating in some matches before. If commentating will be used at all I humbly suggest Spanish and Vietnamese be considered during some matches.
Please tune to American Billiard Radio when you get a chance. David Bond does an excellent job interviewing. The show is predominately pool which is part of the reason I agreed to the interview. And "Mr.Bond" is kind enough to broadcast the USBA interviews on American Billiard Radio.
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