J jefox1978 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 5, 2011 #1 jump break sneaky pete formerly owned by Wade Crane . Unknown maker any info on the maker would be greatly appreciated . Attachments img_2488.jpg 105.8 KB · Views: 566 img_2490.jpg 89.2 KB · Views: 558
jump break sneaky pete formerly owned by Wade Crane . Unknown maker any info on the maker would be greatly appreciated .
Mr Hoppe Sawdust maker Silver Member Mar 7, 2011 #6 Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter?
Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter?
ipoppa33 Shakedown Custom Rods Silver Member Mar 7, 2011 #8 Wade Crane Mr Hoppe said: Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter? Click to expand... Irvin Crane played straight pool, Wade Crane aka Billy Johnson played them all. Stan
Wade Crane Mr Hoppe said: Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter? Click to expand... Irvin Crane played straight pool, Wade Crane aka Billy Johnson played them all. Stan
runscott AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 7, 2011 #9 edited: I can't find the original pics, so removed my post. Last edited: Mar 7, 2011
runscott AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 7, 2011 #10 Mr Hoppe said: Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter? Click to expand... You answered your own question ("mostly").
Mr Hoppe said: Just a question: Didn't Crane play mostly 14.1? If so, why would he need a jump cue, or a break cue for that matter? Click to expand... You answered your own question ("mostly").