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    CTE aiming+BHE question.

    After reading all of the massive threads and discussions on the merits and demerits of CTE aiming systems, I thought I'd at least try it since I'm still a beginner and haven't really tried any type of system before (usually aim by parallel lines) and having a fixed reference point would probably...
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    Which Wizard tip, medium/hard?

    I picked up a couple Wizard tips, a medium and a hard, and I'm not really sure which I want to install. I'm trying to replicate the hit of a sneaky I have with a Super Pro tip (obvious answer would be to get more Super Pros but I want to try something new), so which would be closer? Do they...
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    Good cities for pool?

    I'm thinking of moving back to the US, after a bunch of years abroad, and I'd like to be in a city with a strong pool scene. Any recommendations?
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    WTB: Wrapless cue, used or new, $150 or less.

    Looking for a wrapless cue, preferably in a sneaky pete style, can be used or new, doesn't matter much as long as the shaft is straight and clean. Looking for a good layered tip on it as well. It's pretty much going to be a beater and a back-up, so I don't want to go over $150; I'm located in...
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    FS: Pat Diveney butterfly splice hustler.

    Cue has been SOLD. I have up for sale a Pat Diveney butterfly splice hustler, wood-wood joint with phenolic collars and radial pin, with a Moori III slow tip and joint protectors. It's used, so there's some bluing which can be seen in the pics. Tip is 12.8-9mm. The fit and finish is...
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    FS: Dave Fingers sneaky pete.

    Cue isn't getting enough playing time, so off it goes. I have for sale a Dave Fingers rosewood sneaky pete, 3/8-10 brass pin, wood-wood joint with black phenolic collars, satin finish. Tip is 13mm, layered tip, with Aegis ferrule. Weight is a little under 19oz. Some blue from chalk on the...
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    Decent quality mini-pool table?

    I don't have the room for even a barbox yet, and I do get down to the poolhall on a regular basis, but I'd like to have something at home just to play around with (patterns, etc.) Is there a semi-decent mini-pool table out there? It'll be more of a novelty, but it'll probably be fun.
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    How should I measure progress?

    I've just started playing seriously a couple months back. Problem is I practice alone all the time, and where I play, almost everyone's a strictly recreational player. I try to stay focused and practice consists mostly of shooting drills, but it does get tedious particularly when I match up...
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    Recommend a cue, around $250.

    Looking at picking up another wrapless cue, around $250 or so, can be a little more. I've been looking at a Joss SP, but I know there are tons of different ones out there. I'm mostly looking for the best build quality (fit/finish) and playability for the money, looks don't really matter much.
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    WTB: Hard tip for break cue.

    Looking for one or two hard leather tips to convert a spare cue I have to a dedicated break cue. Payment by PayPal, I'm located in Canada.
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    Hi all.

    I've started playing more seriously in the last couple months, currently playing with a Lucasi L-E27 (upgrade from house cues and the first Kaiser cue I bought). I can, amazingly, run more than three balls now. Currently living in Vancouver, Canada, and hoping there's someone in the area to...
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    WTB: Sneaky pete or v. plain wrapless cue, under $200 shipped to Canada.

    I'm looking to pick up a very plain wrapless cue of some kind that's very well constructed immediately. Used is fine, I'm looking to keep the price at under $200 shipped to Vancouver, Canada. Just looking to see what's out there asides from what I can grab from the local shops. Payment by...
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