Limited Editions SOLD OUT, Thanks

Thanks so much to all who supported the opening of the new JESTER JUMP CUE. The last of the limited editions go out this week and I hope in years to come they will be a rich treasure for you to behold. Thank you so much.

The cost of the lightest and first aiming jump cue has now come down to a more common market price for those of you who didn't want to pay the limmited edition investment price of $175.

Now is your chance to get the lightest aiming jump cue, The Jester Jump Cue, for a great price, $99.95 plus a small S&H charge.

I have tested every top jump cue in the market and none get up and down like the Jester.

See it hit from 1/8" "directly over the object ball" and aim directly at a long shot at www.jestercues.com with little effort. We're excited about it!!!

A new page is going up in the next few days but the demo stilll shows the stick in action and the paypal price has already been changed for immediate orders.

NICK VARNER is endorsing the new Jester Jump cue. He loves it. The first time he hit it, he set up a ball, one inch from the cue ball, and on the first hit launched over the object ball and said, "This will get the job done."
 
dominicesposito said:
The first time he hit it, he set up a ball, one inch from the cue ball, and on the first hit launched over the object ball and said, "This will get the job done."

Dominic,

Please explain to me how your cue is going to perform this shot any different than the other 30+ jump cues out there people can purchase much cheaper. (i.e. How does a longer cue make any difference when coming in at an angle > than 60 degrees?)

Thanks in advance

-Mike
 
Has anyone ever purchased this cue?? I would like some feedback from forum members if possible.

Thanks

John
 
i think you might have to jump with a longer cue cueing sideways.. but tall people might find it easier to jump holding the cue further back..
 
I still fail to see how this is the first "aiming" jump cue marketed...could have swore Ive been aiming when using my Bunjee!.:rolleyes: Oh well, rather be lucky then good right?:D

How many LE where made, and who are the forum members who bought them. We all would like feedback.:)
 
Sore_Aintya said:
I still fail to see how this is the first "aiming" jump cue marketed...

Exactly.

It may be marginally better on 45 degree jump shots, but it is worse for anything greater than that.

I suppose you could saw a Bar cue in half and market it as the first full length jump cue for extra aiming...

I feel a little low for always posting replies to his ads for the Jester, but it is such a crock that I cant resist. And he gets a free bump out of it too...

-Mike
 
:( Too bad pool is not nearly as organized as other sports. The major governing bodies should ban all cues under and over 55" - 60" and under and over 17oz - 22oz. Equipment should not make you better.
 
SphinxnihpS said:
:( Too bad pool is not nearly as organized as other sports. The major governing bodies should ban all cues under and over 55" - 60" and under and over 17oz - 22oz. Equipment should not make you better.
I agree on the organization part but as for equipment there are limits and guidelines for them and their use....
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I realize there are already rules and guidlines in place, I just don't agree with them. Lightweight cues that allow someone normally not capable of jumping a piece of chalk, to jump a barn are retarded.

Not to mention, all the increased jumping is not really too terrific on the tables.
 
SphinxnihpS said:
:( Too bad pool is not nearly as organized as other sports. The major governing bodies should ban all cues under and over 55" - 60" and under and over 17oz - 22oz. Equipment should not make you better.

Earl?:eek:
 
Why don't people just learn how to kick so they don't need these useless short cues?
 
I must be the only guy left who can't jump worth a darn. There are guys who I can beat with regularity at 8 ball or 9 ball who can jump the ball with no problem, but I have given up trying.
 
alstl said:
I must be the only guy left who can't jump worth a darn. There are guys who I can beat with regularity at 8 ball or 9 ball who can jump the ball with no problem, but I have given up trying.

Nope, I even sell them and I never really bothered learning how to use it. It ain't allowed most places. I go play Barbox mostly. My buddy is paranoid about me doing it on his table. I guess its a added weapon. I don't know, I'd rather kick!
 
Since no one chimed in on these POS, then I wonder if anyone on Az even bought one. Perhaps they're ashamed to admit they fell for this act. Or, the post is another sales ploy, for the "New Release because of the high demand"..............LOL :rolleyes:
 
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