Buddy Hall Cue Specs

Butterbean150

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Greetings all, I am searching information for a book on Buddy Hall I would like to pen. I am searching for his personal cue specs. weights, lengths, diameters, how long the tapers were, tip preferences and so on. any help will be appreciated. I've conversed with Bob Meucci and a few others that Buddy has had sponsorships with and they have been helpful but I am searching for more firsthand information. thank you.
 
Greetings all, I am searching information for a book on Buddy Hall I would like to pen. I am searching for his personal cue specs. weights, lengths, diameters, how long the tapers were, tip preferences and so on. any help will be appreciated. I've conversed with Bob Meucci and a few others that Buddy has had sponsorships with and they have been helpful but I am searching for more firsthand information. thank you.
That would be interesting to know.

From what I've read and heard over the years, Buddy could play with a new cue, win a tournament, then sell the cue after said-win, and then switch to a new cue and repeat that procedure. He could adjust to a new cue very easily because he knew so well what he liked in a cue and how it should feel.

Buddy could play with any cue. I know that Buddy played with Leonard Bludworth cues for quite some time. He played with a Bill Schick cue, apparently Joss Cues for a period, Meucci off and on for decades (he clearly liked how they played), and he was the first sponsored Lucasi Cues player when they started out in the late 90s. He even won his last US OPEN 9 Ball championship using a Lucasi in 1998. I believe he beat Tang Hoa in the finals.

I look forward to seeing if anyone possibly owns a cue used by Buddy to provide those specs.
 
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