How to Shaft Jump Legally

i believe it's still all down to skill not the technique..the lightness is insane tho..watching the video makes me wanna buy 1 but i don't know how to contact em..
 
the price

The price is only because they are being hand made and that is costing a good bit more than they will cost after they are factory produced.

My Bill, age 74, listed in the Blue Book of cues, is the craftsman making these. All I know is that one day when I'm missing my dear friend, the value of these numbered and certificated babies may be worth a good deal.

In his honor, I'll be doing my all to be sure of that.

Many players have already ordered spicific numbered Jester's they want: 3. 11, 13, 53, etc. He has promisied to make only as many as he can until they are finished by the factory.

I'm toll free at 888-784-7574

and see the demo on the web at www.proskilldrills.com/webpage
 
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here is the answer posted by dominicesposito :

The price is only because they are being hand made and that is costing a good bit more than they will cost after they are factory produced.

My Bill, age 74, listed in the Blue Book of cues, is the craftsman making these. All I know is that one day when I'm missing my dear friend, the value of these numbered and certificated babies may be worth a good deal.

In his honor, I'll be doing my all to be sure of that.

Many players have already ordered spicific numbered Jester's they want: 3. 11, 13, 53, etc. He has promisied to make only as many as he can until they are finished by the factory.

I'm toll free at 888-784-7574

and see the demo on the web at www.proskilldrills.com/webpage
 
That doesn't answer my question, or change the fact that I can jump just fine, and with consistency with my Bunjee.

OK, OK. Other then it being "hand made", what makes it any better then the 30 other jump cues on the market? :confused:
 
Hi,

I do not understand the "aiming" part.

Could you please explain to me what has being light to do with easier to aim?

There are a lot of very light jump cues such as the flying eagle, bunjee, and the Stealth. I am very curious what makes your cue "easier to aim" than theirs?

Thank you so much in advanced.

Richard
 
I didn't watch the entire video, but from what I gathered it has to with being significantly longer than the standard jump cue with still having a light weight....I could be wrong.
 
nipponbilliards said:
Hi,

I do not understand the "aiming" part.

Could you please explain to me what has being light to do with easier to aim?

There are a lot of very light jump cues such as the flying eagle, bunjee, and the Stealth. I am very curious what makes your cue "easier to aim" than theirs?

Thank you so much in advanced.

Richard

The reason why it is easier to aim is because it is longer like a rifle. It jumps better because it is lighter. Isn't there a certain weight that a cue has to weigh?
 
mnShooter said:
The reason why it is easier to aim is because it is longer like a rifle. It jumps better because it is lighter. Isn't there a certain weight that a cue has to weigh?

No minimum weight I believe. Just a maximum by BCA 25oz. I think?
As far as $175 and $30.95 shipping for a Jump cue. I don't think so??
 
The Jester...

I think it is appropriately named, however not because it jumps for the king, rather because it is a joke.

I wasn't going to post a reply but since you were so misleading in your video I felt obligated.

The only wholely honest thing you said in your video was "I'd like for you to buy your Jester..."

It isnt going to change how far you get to site on jump shots above a 45 degree angle as you would have to be over 7 feet tall to utilize that 50 inches , thus your use of the dart stroke on all of those shots.

Also, with your "bank the one every time" shot I am not sure that 50 inches is even helping...

Of course I wish you the best of luck in your venture.

-Mike
 
Price is a bit on the high side.. At least in my opinion.

rackem said:
No minimum weight I believe. Just a maximum by BCA 25oz. I think?
As far as $175 and $30.95 shipping for a Jump cue. I don't think so??

I would have to agree. That price is quite high.. I have several hand made jump cues from reputable makers that don't charge that much. As far as estimated future value, no one can predict that. There are so many options at much better prices out there. If he can get folks to spend that kind of money.. All the power to him. Shipping, if it really is $30.95???
...OUCH
JMHO... Joe
 
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