I went to play my first match in an in house 9 ball league that a friend of mine is running. He invited me to start playing in his league and I thought i'd give it a try. When I got to the bar/pool room I got my cue out so I could hit a few balls to warm up before the matches got started. I spoke to a couple of people I knew and began my warm up.
I'd noticed a man hitting some balls on the only 9 foot table in the room which was next to me and his cue had caught my eye. It had a regular wood shaft, but the butt of the cue was chrome plated without a wrap. I'd never seen a cue like that, but I didn't think too much more about it. When my friend who runs the league showed up we shook hands and the first thing he said was "James, I want you to check out the balance on this cue". It was the cue that belonged to the man who was hitting balls on the 9 foot table which appeared to be chrome plated. My friend asked the owner if I could hold his cue and he took it from him and handed it to me with the shaft pointing up. I reached for the cue and when I grabbed it I almost dropped the thing it was so heavy.
I know that some people won't believe this, but the chrome plated cue weighed 8 pounds and 7 ounces! I absolutely couldn't believe it. All of my years playing pool and owning many cues myself i've never seen or heard of anything like that. The cue owner said that he loved playing with that cue and it was the only cue he played with. I don't see how he could make a ball with that thing. The cue butt was solid steel!
I'd be surprised if anyone who might read this has seen anything like what i'm describing. How in the world could you play position with english and a good stroke with something that heavy?
James
I'd noticed a man hitting some balls on the only 9 foot table in the room which was next to me and his cue had caught my eye. It had a regular wood shaft, but the butt of the cue was chrome plated without a wrap. I'd never seen a cue like that, but I didn't think too much more about it. When my friend who runs the league showed up we shook hands and the first thing he said was "James, I want you to check out the balance on this cue". It was the cue that belonged to the man who was hitting balls on the 9 foot table which appeared to be chrome plated. My friend asked the owner if I could hold his cue and he took it from him and handed it to me with the shaft pointing up. I reached for the cue and when I grabbed it I almost dropped the thing it was so heavy.
I know that some people won't believe this, but the chrome plated cue weighed 8 pounds and 7 ounces! I absolutely couldn't believe it. All of my years playing pool and owning many cues myself i've never seen or heard of anything like that. The cue owner said that he loved playing with that cue and it was the only cue he played with. I don't see how he could make a ball with that thing. The cue butt was solid steel!
I'd be surprised if anyone who might read this has seen anything like what i'm describing. How in the world could you play position with english and a good stroke with something that heavy?
James
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