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This works. It was a maple shaft turned down on a spindle lathe. I call it the Bushka horn.
 

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yes scoop shots are now legal, since they made it perfectly fine to have a short cue with a ceramic tip instead of leather.
so that you can go over the top of a ball when you play poor position or your opponent plays a great safety on you.

so now you can use a long shoe horn and scoop the cue ball over any obstacle balls in your way. no need to buy special chalk for 20 bucks a cube.
 
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yes scoop shots are now legal, since they made it perfectly fine to have a short cue with a ceramic tip instead of leather.
so that you can go over the top of a ball when you play poor position or your opponent plays a great safety on you.

so now you can use a long shoe horn and scoop the cue ball over any obstacle balls in your way. no need to buy special chalk for 20 bucks a cube.
It’s also good for manure if your opponent is full of it. Look for a 2 piece .. coming soon.
 
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Here’s the butt. There are jump and break sticks…this is a Billy Stick. It’s good for getting a tight rack or freezing a ball when spotting it. Also good for emergency exits from pool room. Good for opening a car window if keys are locked inside. Good for the pool room vending machine if the bag of pretzels don’t drop. Simply tap on glass until bag drops or glass opens. Please note the points are not even… but that’s what a good sneaky is all about. It’s not a Sneaky Pete. It’s a William Sneaky. Custom made for myself by me. It does have a chip & gps…
Next one will be a bumperless Bacote
 

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