I would love to get some updates on what equipment these guys use. What shaft tappering and what tips? Do they use the same cue all tournament?mudball said:Anyone know what cue Evgeny is running? Very sharp looking![]()
mudball said:Anyone know what cue Evgeny is running? Very sharp looking![]()
HOB Weert said:I know his cue weight is 23 ounches![]()
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They play a game in Russia where the balls are a lot bigger all white but numbered. The cues are much longer. I know Tiger use to have one of the cues. Till it was stolen at the APA. I have seen the balls. I wonder about the table and pocket size??recoveryjones said:I know that Stalev also plays a game called Russian Pyramid or something like that.Are the balls a bit bigger than pool balls in that game? I seem to remember hearing somewhere that they are, but I'm not 100% sure.If that's the case, maybe that's why he has a 23 ounce cue.
Only speculating here.
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mudball said:Anyone know what cue Evgeny is running? Very sharp looking![]()
piramida said:It's a universal russian pyramid/pool custom cue (shafts are different for those two games, of course) made by a russian cuemaker Alex Efremov (http://www.efremovcues.com/). The look is traditional for russian pyramid cues , the "waves" (of different wood) besides looking good also make cue stiffer which is obviously needed for russian pyramid with the monster balls...
Hope that clears it a little. I don't think there's any mass production of similarly looking pool cues, not even in Russia. Unless Stalev starts one![]()
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HOB Weert said:I know his cue weight is 23 ounches![]()
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28 would be illegal for IPT.suckershot said:I think JAM stated before in another thread that he claimed it was 28 oz.! Of course, she also said she was pretty sure it wasn't quite that heavy, but also that it was definitely heavier than Keith's cue which is already a whopping 21 oz.
Yeah thanks! Too bad the site's all in Russian though. I sent the guy an email asking him if I could purchase one of his cues. I wonder if he'll understand it, ha. I might just have to look up one of my old Russian buddies and see if he can translate for me. The cues look really nice.piramida said:It's a universal russian pyramid/pool custom cue (shafts are different for those two games, of course) made by a russian cuemaker Alex Efremov (http://www.efremovcues.com/). The look is traditional for russian pyramid cues , the "waves" (of different wood) besides looking good also make cue stiffer which is obviously needed for russian pyramid with the monster balls...
Hope that clears it a little. I don't think there's any mass production of similarly looking pool cues, not even in Russia. Unless Stalev starts one![]()