WANTED: Murrell Cue or Stinger

I'm actually not too happy with it being a barbox...Tell you what...if I can break as hard as I can (hitting the 1ball squared and solid of course), and still keep the rock on the table, you've got yourself a purchase! Of course, I doubt it though.

nipponbilliards said:
I will have a bar box, the same as what we had in the US Open where Larry Nevel tried out the X Breaker and made his 1mm jump.
It would be great to see you. Thank you.:) :)
Richard
 
nipponbilliards said:
I hope you will find the perfect break cue for you.

If you are interested in seeing someone using a X Breaker, you can see the following players breaking and jumping with their X Breakers on TV. (None of them were paid.)

Raj Hundal (2005 Pool Master Champion)

Nick Van Den Berg (Holder of many European Titles)

Jennifer Chen (Amway Cup Champion)

Larry Nevel (Derby City Allaround Champion)

Pei Wei Chang (1st runner up World Pool Championship 2005, World Game Gold Medalist 2005, 1st Runner up Super Cup 2005)

Vincent Facquet (World Trick Shot Champion, 9 times French Champion)
...

These players were using the X Breaker on TV in the WPC 2005. I believe you can watch their matches on tape.

Corey Deuel

Charlie Byrant

Franscisco Bustamante

Rudofo Luat

Dennis Orocollo

Efren Reyes

Ronnie Alcano
...


These players you may see in local and regional tournaments, they also use the X Breaker.

Brandon Ashcraft

Pamela Treadway

Denny Hewitt

Hsin Huang

Mike Vidas

Matt Krah

Tanner Pruess
...

The following are some of the players outside of the US who have purchased a X Breaker from us in the past,

Germany:

Andreas Roschkowsky,

Thomas Engert,

Thorsten Hohmann,

Nicolas Ottermann,

Harold Stolka,

Roman Hybler

Greece:

Vrakas Lambros

Australia:

Louis Condo

Croatia Zagreb:

Ivico Potnik

Serbia Montenegro:

Gorah Mladenovic

Thailand:

Wanjana Poonjeang

Kuwait:

Abdullah

United Kingdom:

Stephen Folan

Wales:

Ben Davis

France:

Laurent Travers

Japan:

Hisashi Yamamoto

Italy:

Francesco Tomati


Hope this helps...:)

Richard


Richard I like the x-breaker.But out of all those pro's how many of them have not sold theres yet lol No matter how good a cue is it always seem like the pro's sell there cues cheap maybe because every cue maker is willing to give a pro a cue and not a good solid A player that would probably promote the cue better for you and keep it.Look at predator thy give pro's tons of cues and they sell them right away most people love to buy cues cheap from a pro player because for a few hundred bucks .They will sell there cue because the next cue maker will give them another one.I see it happen with all the pro's I no.
 
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First off let me start by saying I am a friend of Jerry's, maker of the stinger, I bought several of the jump/break's from him because for what they are sold for I don't want to mess with making them. This last weekend we were at a local TAP tournement and a very good player on our team used a stinger for a called jump bank, long ways on the table. One of the best shots I've ever seen made! Other jump/breaks may be just as good, but this shot was just plain great to watch!
 
Bustah360 said:
I'm actually not too happy with it being a barbox...Tell you what...if I can break as hard as I can (hitting the 1ball squared and solid of course), and still keep the rock on the table, you've got yourself a purchase! Of course, I doubt it though.

Is that a deal? What color and weight do you like? This is almost too easy:) :)

Serioulsy, please come by, if your only concern is keeping the cue ball on the table, you will be very pleasantly suprised. The way I look at it, if you buy a breaking cue because you want a powerful break, then you should be able to break as hard as you want, from any where you want, with any style you prefer, smack the rack on any size table, and be completely satisfied with the result.

Looking forward to meeting you. Thank you.:)

Richard
 
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nipponbilliards said:
Is that a deal? What color and weight do you like? This is almost too easy:) :)

Serioulsy, please come by, if your only concern is keeping the cue ball on the table, you will be very pleasantly suprised. The way I look at it, if you buy a breaking cue because you want a powerful break, then you should be able to break as hard as you want, from any where you want, with any style you prefer, smack the rack on any size table, and be completely satisfied with the result.

Looking forward to meeting you. Thank you.:)

Richard

Ok but makein a ball after the break is what is need it ..i'll tellu this i've been lookin around and i going to have to try it .when i go to sbe..
and i like to get one to match my cue ..
 

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