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    How bad of a habit is it?

    I play with an open bridge on the majority of shots primarily because I play with a lower stance similar to that of the picture of Danny Harriman on the AZ main page. It is easier to line up the shot with an open bridge and for me it is more accurate. I don't have a problem drawing the ball or...
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    $20 a spot--Bluegrass Sneaky Pete

    put me in for #10. Thanks!
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    wood selection for best performance

    Don't get me wrong, I like pretty cues too. But I would rather start in the right place and choose wood based on what will CONTRIBUTE to the purpose of having a solid playing cue and not start out backwords by having my mind set on a beautiful piece of wood and just doing what has to be done...
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    wood selection for best performance

    Personally I like a hard hitting cue with some feedback that doesn't feel like a shock absorber. For weight I can get used to a difference of a few ounces but prefer to stay around 19. The main thing I am looking for in this post is the difference in woods and how they might affect the play of...
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    wood selection for best performance

    What woods would you recommend to a customer wanting a new cue who is primarily interested in performance. I've heard that using burls for example absorb alot of feedback and may not play as well as say a birdseye maple cue. A 1,2,3 list would be helpful. 1. 2. 3.
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    cleaning a cue case

    I have an Instroke black leather cue case with the brass hardware that I am trying to clean without damaging. I have used Brasso on some of the rivets in a couple of small areas just to test it out and it seems to want to strip off the brass finish. I have also tried cleaning the case with...
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