Skylar Woodward's new Barbox line of cues by Meucci

Well I've played with a lot of moochies and did so for several years but I wouldn't give up my Diveney for all of them

Maybe you would if you were offered $65,000 to do so. I think that is what I read on here about how much Skyler got paid to play for Meucci, but maybe I am wrong. I was pretty amazed and shocked to learn that Skyler defeated Alex Pagulayan in the 2014 US 9 Ball open championships.

http://www.azbilliards.com/news/stories/11568-us-open-day-two-woodward-tames-the-lion/

It seems like he plays super strong on a 9 footer too. I wish there were videos on youtube of Skyler player on the 9 foot table, because I have not seen it yet. Actually, I have seen him play banks on the big table, but not 9 or 10 ball. I am happy for him (that he got sponsored by Meucci), and I wish his great success in the future. Maybe he will now be able to play in all of the big pro events throughout the world with his new big time sponsorship. I hope he does well.
 
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No offense or discrediting to Skyler's achievements. When I first learned of his name from the USBTC beating top pros like Thorsten, Shane, Darren, or Jeffrey Ignacio, I thought Skyler must be up there with the other world-class players. But it seems he doesn't enjoy the same success in other major tournaments on a 9-foot table. Why is that the case?

I certainly wouldn't want to think of a "barbox specialist" as someone who's "not accurate enough for the large table". But the evident seems to point in that direction, unless someone has a good explanation.

By the way, it seems that people on this forum are not too excited about the Meucci brand. Why is that?

That is news to you??? I thought it was pretty common knowledge that big table players can much more easily down size than bar box specialists upsize....

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IMO anyone that plays with anything that cost more than $200 on a Valley better get ready to buy two shafts a year,if playing most days of the year. Those chrome corners sticking up will ding the hell out of shafts. If you play with your cue very level...watch your knuckles. Although after you bleed a few times you will learn to raise the back of your cue up a bit or don't play on the Valley's. Johnnyt
I used one of those $90 Cue Tec on the Valleys on the 90s. Those tables would destroy an anvil.

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Talk about ugly...

Photos may be huge, so I apologize. Prices are (from top to bottom) $390, $750, & $825.

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Anything over $200 for a Moochie is mind boggling.

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