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    Buss and Schuler FS ebay

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    Buss and Schuler FS ebay

    Shipping is getting very expensive these days especially for odd or oversize items. I take special care to make sure they are packaged carefully and securely in the correct shipping container. The cost of materials is also sky rocketing. I understand your concern but more than a few times...
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    Buss and Schuler FS ebay

    Thanks for putting up the links.
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    Buss and Schuler FS ebay

    Hi, guys been awhile since I,ve been here. Just wanted to let you know I have a nice Jim Buss sneaky pete and a nice Ray Schuler on ebay. Getting rid of some cues I don't use anymore. Not sure how to add links (so bad with computers) but you can use the ebay search function. Thanks for looking.
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    Identify Shaft

    Thanks guys I appreciate the quick responses. Blade
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    Identify Shaft

    Hello I was wondering if someone could identify this shaft for me. I am not familiar with that logo. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy fathers day everyone. Thanks in advance.
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    Joss Cue Question

    Thanks for the responses, I am sure it is one of the production models probably an AV 06. I just wanted to know so when I sell it I can tell people what it is. I purchased it in a pawn shop for 75 and now I know what its worth. Thanks again.
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    Joss Cue Question

    Hello, I was curious as to how I could go about identifying a Joss cue I just purchased from an estate. Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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    Run This (13)

    I was thinking one way would be: 12 bl with draw for the 13 13 tl cb off top rail for the 14 straight 14 tl w/ follow 4 bl cb center f table for breakout with 15 Comments please
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    Run This (11)

    Blackjack I too like your first table the best, it was the first run I thought of when I studied the table before looking at the other solutions. I guess great minds think alike? I always like what Bob Jewett comes up with as he always seems to make sense to me, and I like that I learn to look...
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    Analyze This (8)

    Hey Bluepepper I really enjoy these "tests" thanks for putting them up. I know this is for a complete run but the more I looked I thought it was best to play safe after the 3 BL 9 TL 3 BL roll up for a straight push on the 7 with a little follow I have always had good luck with this safe. If I...
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    Run This (9)

    I like the 12 as my break ball, getting to it by rolling even or a little past via the 15 in the bottom left. Here is my run: 6 BL back to the same position for the 7 TL Roll up for the 1 TL leave an angle on the 13 BL Leave for the 2 BL if it goes or BS to leave for the 15 BL Roll even or a...
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    Analyze This (5)

    I like this approach: 6 top right 4 top right roll up for the 2 2 top right with a leave for the 3 in lower side to the 1 for top side 7 top right 8 lower left 5 top left with the breakout Comments?
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    Analyze This (3)

    Hi Bob, I will try that, but it seems to me to be more like 6" as the 2 ball is about half way between the headspot and the first diamond up on the short rail left, although being forward of the headspot would add maybe 1/2" to an 1" because of the angle. If I am not mistaken the diamonds on a 4...
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    Analyze This (3)

    Thanks for your comments Bob, I see what you are saying about the 1-6 but my thinking was if I did roll to far to make the 6 I could change to the 8 (I guess we are thinking the same but different here). As for the 2 as the break shot I have always had good results from this angle maybe just a...
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    Analyze This (2)

    I like the 6 as my breakout ball after this order: 9 bottom left 2 bottom left 8 top left 3 or 5 bottom left 3 or 5 bottom left 7 bottom side 1 bottom left leave cb a little top of center left of side pockets 6 top left for break out
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    Analyze This (3)

    I like the 2 as my breakout ball, getting there as follows: 1 top right 6 bottom side 8 top left 4 bottom left 10 bottom left 9 top right 3 top side 2 top left with breakout.
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    My favorite drill

    Great drill used it today and it showed me just how much practice I need. Was able to run a rack and a half once, but most of the time between 10 and 15 balls.
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    Don "The Preacher" Feeney

    Played with Don on occasion in west suburbs of Chicago at aplace called Shapes. He was extremly friendly and very giving with his knowledge, not to mention a great shot. Glad to hear he is doing well.
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    Help identify this cue

    Thanks I thought as much, now I can be comfortable in selling it as a Huebler. I am putting it on ebay in the morning. Thanks again.
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