The draw cue arrived

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
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i want to get a really good player to test it

it seems to be better than anything else,
but i am not sure enough to make claims

it is however an extremely good hitting cue

i am drawing the ball easily and experiencing something like a curve
i am using a blue circle which is a little heavy

i don't know when jack can come to test it,he is a polished player

before i claim magic ,i need a better player to test hot it

if a good player is in dallas,
call me

i mean a very good player who knows what is possible and what isn't

not someone who plays like me, i am kinda under the weather and don't feel up to more than
1 or 2 visits
 

jasonlaus

Rep for Smorg
Silver Member
i want to get a really good player to test it

it seems to be better than anything else,
but i am not sure enough to make claims

it is however an extremely good hitting cue

i am drawing the ball easily and experiencing something like a curve
i am using a blue circle which is a little heavy

i don't know when jack can come to test it,he is a polished player

before i claim magic ,i need a better player to test hot it

if a good player is in dallas,
call me

i mean a very good player who knows what is possible and what isn't

not someone who plays like me, i am kinda under the weather and don't feel up to more than
1 or 2 visits

CJ Wiley perhaps
 

Patrick Johnson

Fish of the Day
Silver Member
i want to get a really good player to test it

it seems to be better than anything else,
but i am not sure enough to make claims

it is however an extremely good hitting cue

i am drawing the ball easily and experiencing something like a curve
i am using a blue circle which is a little heavy

i don't know when jack can come to test it,he is a polished player

before i claim magic ,i need a better player to test hot it

if a good player is in dallas,
call me

i mean a very good player who knows what is possible and what isn't

not someone who plays like me, i am kinda under the weather and don't feel up to more than
1 or 2 visits
Are you going to try to measure the difference between the amount of draw this cue gets vs. others, or just get the second opinion?

pj
chgo
 

Duane Remick

AzB Gold Member
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************* REMEMBER TO EXPERIMENT*************

PUT THE SHAFT On OTHER CUE BUTTS/
PUT DIFFERENT SHAFTS ON THE CUE BUTT Too
Thanks
 

strmanglr scott

All about Focus
Silver Member
Please record some video for us. Maybe you could post a few picks of this pool player slayer?

Hope you get to feeling better.
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
I made two spot shots in a row

drawing the cue to the side rail one stopped in the triangle
the other barely missed the spot,both went to side rail and over

usually i barely avoid the corner pocket with my draw shot
 

garczar

AzB Silver Member
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Really? I thought this was a April 1st deal. So this "draw cue" exists? Is it a Schon? ;)
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
you guys probably don't believe how bad i play
so you might not believe me

i want a good player,he knows what is possible and
what is just phenomenal and magic

i am not seeking to pull a fast one,lets get a guy who can
hit shots and video it

that shot i drew the spot shot almost to the rail and hit the
spot is unbelievable for me can you do that?

not joking it seems very unusual to me,but a good player
might do it with ease,i usually almost scratch


you guys are hopefully in for a treat


i also hit some half ball hits and curved the cue
ball back with modest speed

i also hit a few

i also put a ball by the side pocket and the cue ball
about 7 inches off the rail
and drew it back to the end rail with one hand

these are unusual

the cue is just average in appearance, normal shaft,nothing thin or flexible
as far as i am concerned

very lively,no noticeable squirt,but then again i don't notice
stuff like that very good
 
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deanoc

AzB Silver Member
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if jack doesn't hurry,i may call billy incardone

he knows as much as anyone and can also draw his ball
if his back is not hurting him

but have cj call me
214 477 7323

he is a great player

or randy g can call,he teaches and i would be glad
for him to come to the house as well

i think tommy rey might even be coming by

i hope this isn't my imagination

i would lose face

if that were possible
 

ShootingArts

Smorg is giving St Peter the 7!
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Guess I'll let the cat out of the bag

Woods spirits reside in trees. Many meet an unfortunate end due to chainsaws, crosscut saws, the huge circular saws in mills and all the processing that wood is subject too.

Woods spirits aren't very big so it is possible that one managed to stay ahead of the saws, planes, dowel turners, lathes, all the things that shaft wood is subject to until it becomes a shaft. As long as the woods spirit is happy the shaft can seem to perform miracles. If he leaves the shaft it will play like any other shaft. However, if something angers him the shaft may turn sour. Very very sour.

Hu
 

Patrick Johnson

Fish of the Day
Silver Member
I made two spot shots in a row

drawing the cue to the side rail one stopped in the triangle
the other barely missed the spot,both went to side rail and over

usually i barely avoid the corner pocket with my draw shot
Sounds about like this: the best I could get out of the Virtual Pool simulation, hitting as full as possible with maximum draw and optimum (not maximum) speed. I assume there's nothing special about this simulated cue.

pj
chgo

spotshot draw.jpg
 
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RiverCity

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
I made two spot shots in a row

drawing the cue to the side rail one stopped in the triangle
the other barely missed the spot,both went to side rail and over

usually i barely avoid the corner pocket with my draw shot

Woods spirits reside in trees. Many meet an unfortunate end due to chainsaws, crosscut saws, the huge circular saws in mills and all the processing that wood is subject too.

Woods spirits aren't very big so it is possible that one managed to stay ahead of the saws, planes, dowel turners, lathes, all the things that shaft wood is subject to until it becomes a shaft. As long as the woods spirit is happy the shaft can seem to perform miracles. If he leaves the shaft it will play like any other shaft. However, if something angers him the shaft may turn sour. Very very sour.

Hu

Well the house cue this guy was using must have the entire tribe of Keebler elves living in it. :thumbup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-u3k9g0A2c
 

skins

Likes to draw
Silver Member
Woods spirits reside in trees. Many meet an unfortunate end due to chainsaws, crosscut saws, the huge circular saws in mills and all the processing that wood is subject too.

Woods spirits aren't very big so it is possible that one managed to stay ahead of the saws, planes, dowel turners, lathes, all the things that shaft wood is subject to until it becomes a shaft. As long as the woods spirit is happy the shaft can seem to perform miracles. If he leaves the shaft it will play like any other shaft. However, if something angers him the shaft may turn sour. Very very sour.

Hu

No Cue Exorcisms allowed...:wink:
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Patrick

I don't draw very good

but I hit one that was very close to what you picture

actually it stopped short of the spot but about a ball above it

whether it was maximum draw or not
i don't know,i tend to hit the cue ball in unintended places

seldom as low as i hoped

i made the shot about 5 or 6 times and what you show was close to my best

when i hit with my regular cues the cue ball usually barely misses the corner pocket

i was using blue circle which is a bit heavy and draws less


i think tommy rey is coming tomorrow,he is much better

we might call billy too

also i never hit with much speed,i can not control it,so i hit it about as
hard as i ever do,but kinda smooth
 
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RiverCity

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Sounds about like this: the best I could get out of the Virtual Pool simulation, hitting as full as possible with maximum draw and optimum (not maximum) speed. I assume there's nothing special about this simulated cue.

pj
chgo

View attachment 531565

Bingo! Crossing the spot is more about hitting it with softer speed. Too hard and you wont hit low enough on the 1st rail (the stun carries farther down the tangent towards the corner)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XgjOSV9280

I tried to duplicate the shot I posted earlier, but my table/balls are too dirty and my garage too damp. If I get out to the pool hall in the next day or 2, Ill try to duplicate it there.
 

ChrisSjoblom

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Woods spirits reside in trees. Many meet an unfortunate end due to chainsaws, crosscut saws, the huge circular saws in mills and all the processing that wood is subject too.

Woods spirits aren't very big so it is possible that one managed to stay ahead of the saws, planes, dowel turners, lathes, all the things that shaft wood is subject to until it becomes a shaft. As long as the woods spirit is happy the shaft can seem to perform miracles. If he leaves the shaft it will play like any other shaft. However, if something angers him the shaft may turn sour. Very very sour.

Hu

I think that happened to me once. I had an older Schmelke that shot really well. One day, while it was leaning in a corner of my friend's game room his dog took a leak on it. Nothing but misses, miscues and misfortune with it afterward. :wink:
 

rhinobywilhite

AzB Silver Member
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In the early 60's Cannonball spent most of the summer coming in to D's, an upstairs pool hall in Temple, Texas.

I, and many others, watched him practice that spot shot and draw to the side rail many, many times.

He would put the 8 on the spot and freeze the 9 on the head rail, cue ball off the long rail about 3 balls width and then proceed to make the 8, snatch the cue ball to the side rail and draw it back for position on the 9.

Jersey Red and I talked about Cannonball on several occasions and he too was amazed at the shot.

Most everyone agreed it was his stroke that made it possible.

I am not in any way disagreeing with Dean, in fact, I am looking forward to the tests that might explain the phenomenon that Dean has witnessed.
 

Black-Balled

AzB Silver Member
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In the early 60's Cannonball spent most of the summer coming in to D's, an upstairs pool hall in Temple, Texas.

I, and many others, watched him practice that spot shot and draw to the side rail many, many times.

He would put the 8 on the spot and freeze the 9 on the head rail, cue ball off the long rail about 3 balls width and then proceed to make the 8, snatch the cue ball to the side rail and draw it back for position on the 9.

Jersey Red and I talked about Cannonball on several occasions and he too was amazed at the shot.

Most everyone agreed it was his stroke that made it possible.

I am not in any way disagreeing with Dean, in fact, I am looking forward to the tests that might explain the phenomenon that Dean has witnessed.
Agreed...all evidence this far suggests something.

Something...
 
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