What are your FAVORITE Cue Accessories

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My list of must have things that I would not part with are:

Chalk Holder on a Chain with TipPic

Tiger Products LEDR Burnisher

Q-Claw Cue holder

Willard in both Nickel & Dime Shape
;)
 
Cue accessories

My bridge

My Willard taper/shaper in nickel shape

My magnetic belt clipped chalk holder with my Triangle green chalk

And my cue extenders...whenever my cuemaker finishes them...hint hint...LOL

Shorty
 
My version of the "pocket chalker" that I have turned with my choice of exotic woods, hand stiched leather and a nice little 8ball spacer.

Made quite a few of them for friends too. Each is absolutely unique.


Dave
 
One of my favorites are those real high pool chairs around the tables. They are a pain in my back, but they are GREAT when a girl in a short skirt comes over to watch. :D
 
Just a simple piece of 100 and 600 grit sandpaper and the first bill I pull out of my pocket to burnish - the old K.I.S.S. method for accessories :)
 
What's In The Bag...

Tiger Paw Cue Holder (5)
Original Pocket Chalker
Q-Wiz
Porper Leather Shaft Polisher
Cue Cube
Masters Blue
8-Ball Pocket Marker
Wood Matches
Zino Cutter
& anything Fuente! :D
 
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pooltime said:
Just a simple piece of 100 and 600 grit sandpaper and the first bill I pull out of my pocket to burnish - the old K.I.S.S. method for accessories :)

Might I ask what you do with 100 grit sandpaper? God I hope its for your tip and not your shaft :D
 
I always like to carry my own chalk around. I do not like to use old chalk with a deep indentation.
Also, I like to keep a towel around. Some of the poolhalls I visit always run out of paper towel in their washrooms.
And I like the magic eraser in a zip lock bag.
That is it!
 
I remember purchasing a teflon-based shaft-cleaner/polish 10+ years ago but can't find the product anymore. It worked extremely well. Unfortunately, I can't remember its name (It's been over a decade since I looked at the bottle's label and lost it since). Does anyone know what this teflon polish was called? If so, can it still be purchased somewhere online?
 
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woody_968 said:
Might I ask what you do with 100 grit sandpaper? God I hope its for your tip and not your shaft :D

Yes, the tip....
Could be used on the shaft if you're into changing tapers on the fly :D
 
my fav is a scuffer/tapper #TT-2000 by Carom, USA,,,wish I could remenber where I bought it,,,folks are always borrowing it; seems to be indestructible.
 
#1 Cue Accessory

Bruce S. de Lis said:


My list of must have things that I would not part with are:

Chalk Holder on a Chain with TipPic

Tiger Products LEDR Burnisher

Q-Claw Cue holder

Willard in both Nickel & Dime Shape
;)

With out a doubt, my #1 cue accessory are my hands on my cue!!!!!

no-sho
 
Always in my case:
- Master chalk
* Blue
- Ultimate Tip Tool
- Zim's Rack hand towel
- Mechanical Bridge(s)
* Adjust-A-Bridge
* Bat Bridge
- Business cards (gotta be prepaired)
- Q-Smooth

Habits that I've formed to help eliminate some accessories:
- Wash hands hourly
- Hold drink in grip hand, instead of bridge hand. (this helps keep shaft dry)
- Wipe entire cue with hand towel before, during and after play
- Wipe chalk off tip with carpet floor or hand towel (reduces chalk dust in case)
- Always use joint protectors

Zim
 
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