DeadStick i like turtles Silver Member Aug 20, 2015 #1 My wife says she saw someone playing with this device in the BCA Vegas tourney a couple weeks ago. Are wheels on your playing cue really legal? http://www.rollershot.com/
My wife says she saw someone playing with this device in the BCA Vegas tourney a couple weeks ago. Are wheels on your playing cue really legal? http://www.rollershot.com/
Cracktherack AzB Silver Member Silver Member Aug 20, 2015 #2 I want one with steerable wheels so I can load the ball with juice.
pt109 Pagulayan chalk and clothing Silver Member Aug 20, 2015 #3 Cracktherack said: I want one with steerable wheels so I can load the ball with juice. Click to expand... Can you imagine a guy calling time out?..... ...while's he's waiting for AAA to fix his flat?????
Cracktherack said: I want one with steerable wheels so I can load the ball with juice. Click to expand... Can you imagine a guy calling time out?..... ...while's he's waiting for AAA to fix his flat?????
J JasBy AzB Silver Member Silver Member Aug 20, 2015 #4 I never realized that 13.5mm is 'the common size for most cue shafts' - I guess I will have to beef up my whippy 12.75 mm toothpicks. :wink:
I never realized that 13.5mm is 'the common size for most cue shafts' - I guess I will have to beef up my whippy 12.75 mm toothpicks. :wink:
shinobi kanadajindayo Silver Member Aug 20, 2015 #5 With all the existing legal extensions and different sorts of bridges already out there, I see no issue with it.
With all the existing legal extensions and different sorts of bridges already out there, I see no issue with it.
R ROGJR Registered Aug 20, 2015 #6 I've always wondered the same thing. I'm excited to see an official ruling here.