Pool websites, Hidden secrets.

dsoriano

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From time to time I'll read a post where someone posts a great site that has to do with pool. Either has to do with good reading or better yet, just sites that are great to look at like a collection of pics, or old reference info for older cues, tables and history. And I'm wondering how many hidden secrets are out there that most of us don't know about?
So come on Guy's post what you got, no matter how insignificant. From local billiard shop sites to old catalog sites.

This one is in San Antonio Tx. I like it cuz it has before and after pics of work done and its constantly updated
http://www.moracues.com/

http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick1908.html

http://www.antiquebilliardtables.com/delegated/antique_cue_and_ball_racks.htm

http://www.josscues.com//cue_archives/Archive/index.html

http://www.palmercollector.com/Index.html

Great informative tips
http://www.onthebreaknews.com/CueTips.htm
 
There are some cue ID resources in my signature. Some of them are dead links (I sent them email complaints when they took their stuff offline). I'm always looking to ad to it.




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The best site ever. Ed Mercier's Playpool.com: http://www.playpool.com/

And for those that need navi help (tournament brackets) : http://www.playpool.com/downloads/

And of course Bob Jewett's http://www.sfbilliards.com/

Freddie <~~~ you're welcome

Wow. Kind words that I did not expect. I really owe an apology to the pool community that my webmaster and I have not kept up this site as we would have liked for the past few years. However we are updating the pool hall database when people tell us of changes and we are hoping to focus again on it in the future. Thanks, Ed
 
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