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    Hypothetical Question - What would you do?

    To me, that becomes a matter of skill. Unless it's a friendly game, you're not there to give lessons.
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    Hypothetical Question - What would you do?

    Anytime your confronted with an ethical question, take the high road. Those are the people that earn our respect and admiration. Lets say we're in the 9-ball world championship and you spoke up..... You're the one who will be remembered more than the winner of the game.
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    Hypothetical Question - What would you do?

    I would always let my opponent know he was about to shoot the wrong ball. Always have. It doesn't matter whether he would do the same or not. It doesn't matter if it was for money or the championships. To me, it's a question of sportsmanship and my own morality. Life is too short to sweat...
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    QuicSlick Shaft Maint. System - Billiard Engineering

    You may not even need the alcohol or the magic eraser. I carry a cloth towel that I dry my hands with when I use the restroom. I'll take the damp towel and wipe the shaft before & after each night's play. If the towel is too damp you can re-burnish with the burnishing block and yellow film...
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    QuicSlick Shaft Maint. System - Billiard Engineering

    Jeff, Once you go thru the 3 grits the first time, there shouldn't be any need to use any of the films other than to burnish the shaft with the yellow (super fine) film. You can even use a magic eraser to get the chalk off and then just burnish again with the yellow to get that glass smooth...
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    QuicSlick Shaft Maint. System - Billiard Engineering

    I am an owner of Billiard Engineering. I am looking for 2 honest reviews of our QuicSlick Shaft Maintenance System and will send one free to the first 2 people to email me (keith@billiardengineering.com) with their name and address. All I ask is an honest review in this forum. :) Here are 2...
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