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    Wanted: Older Schuler Cue

    Schuler Cue I'll keep this in mind. I am actually using the SLC 225 now and don't know if I want to buy something similar. Thanks
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    Wanted: Older Schuler Cue

    Schuler Cue Thanks for the pics, but I am looking for something with a wrap.
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    Wanted: Older Schuler Cue

    I am looking for an older Schuler cue that looks nice and plays awesome.
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    What are the springs for?

    I got a Whitten Cue Case (2x4) with a cue I bought on ebay. I'm going to sell it, but I was wondering what the springs in the bottom of the shaft tubes are for. All they do for me is give the shaft a nice ride. I was expecting that they would pop the shaft out or something. Am I doing...
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    Cues for Sale on Ebay

    I have 3 cues for sale on Ebay. Two Schons and one Capone. 1. SCHON with lots of ivory http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7212261048&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT nice looking runde-era Schon...
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    Decent Shoulder Strap System for Cases

    Talisman Cases That would be awesome, but I'd really like to stay with a 3x5 case. It seems they make 2x4 only.:(
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    Decent Shoulder Strap System for Cases

    I have always used the Instroke cases or similar. I've had a couple of different sizes, but I settled on 3x5. The problem I have is the dinky little shoulder strap that doesn't lengthen enough to fit comfortably over my shoulders. It isn't like I'm a big guy or anything, and still I have to...
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    Top Spin vs Force Follow

    I read his books again and I admit to simplification in writing the question. Byrne says that "overspin" follow on a rolling ball is negligiable because it cannot last long. However, I do not feel that this voids the premise of the question. Other "pro" teaching videos I've watched claim that...
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    Top Spin vs Force Follow

    According to Robert Byrne (and I am assuming Bob Jewitt, since he is Byrne's tech advisor) you can't "overspin" a ball using follow. It will never rotate forward faster than it will move forward. I have high regard for both men and tend to agree with them. However, I have heard many other...
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    Brieseth's One-Arm Drill

    On the WPBA website, Sarah Rousey says that Brieseth's one arm drill is great for stroke training (she said she did it for 6 hours). Can anyone tell me what the drill is? Do you get in your regular stance and shoot at the cue ball without a bridge hand? Any insight would be appreciated.
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    Equipment Questions

    Rolls- If a ball go 3 rails and then heads towards the corner pocket (initially, right after it hits the last rail), people say they got a bad roll if it isn't on line when it gets to the corner. Isn't this because the ball has diagonal rotation (rotating on an axis of 11 o'clock - 5 o'clock...
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    For Sale - Schon SP35 (Runde) - Mid 80's

    Schon cues Does anyone have info on the middle cue in the first picture? I bought one just like it from a collector that told me Schon had recently appraised it at $2400 with 2 shafts. According to Evan Clark (current owner of Schon), he has been making this cue design for 20 years and you...
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    your favorite break cue

    Cuetec Vortex Break Cue I bought a 21 oz cuetec vortex j/b cue and it hit hard with good breakup. Then I bought a 21 oz vortex break cue (without the jump joint), and I was even more happy. They hit well. I bought a Sledgehammer II and returned it right away. Maybe it was the 18 oz...
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