Hand held jump bridge

Bob Jewett

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I've seen some top players jump using a regular bridge, but I haven't seen this before. I think in some rule sets it is not legal without a handle...

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I know a guy that uses one of those. I actually tried it once just for the hell of it for a mid table jump, and couldn't get the hang of it at all.

For the life of me I can't see anything in any of the rule sets that wouldn't allow it.
 
I know a guy that uses one of those. I actually tried it once just for the hell of it for a mid table jump, and couldn't get the hang of it at all.

For the life of me I can't see anything in any of the rule sets that wouldn't allow it.

I know a guy that uses one of those. I actually tried it once just for the hell of it for a mid table jump, and couldn't get the hang of it at all.

For the life of me I can't see anything in any of the rule sets that wouldn't al
 
In my experience people say things like that, can't jump… 😁
Right haha This is like using the ramp when bowling in my opinion. If you can't jump using your own hand... then don't jump...

I accept using two extensions to jack up. But an additional item that is essentially training wheels, nah.

No surprises it's made by predator lol
 
A guy named Don Crump came up with /was using this 20 years ago. Maybe Predator bought it off him.

Best I recall there was something called a dogbone somebody made. More rounded shape, functioned exactly the same. I don't remember who this was, might have been Don Crump. I think it was outlawed in some play.

It occurs to me that I could add a few parts and not even need a cue.

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