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- Cue tip hardness chart UPDATED - AzBilliards Forums
The only cue tip hardness charts I can find a very old and they don't include dozens of the newer cue tips on the market these days Is there a recent one out there somewhere
- Understanding Cue Shaft Flexibility | AzBilliards Forums
Understanding Cue Shaft Flexibility To understand why a whippy cue shaft can create more spin on the cue ball, we need to break down several key concepts related to cue mechanics, including flexibility, energy transfer, and tip contact 1 Definition of Whippy Cues A whippy cue is characterized
- The perfect cue building lathe - AzBilliards Forums
Pool Cue Building-Coring The Forearm On A Coos Cue How I core my forearm wood for Coos Cues Please like and subscribe to my channel! rumble com
- Best tip for a Break Jump cue - AzBilliards Forums
I recently acquired a break jumper- Gilbert, with a built in rear extension I have never liked phenolic break tips because i felt, for me, I had little control over the cue ball Any suggestions on a very good break jump tip out there now that gives decent control and does the job as a
- Cue Shaft Construction - Do You Care? | AzBilliards Forums
Do you care how your cues and shafts are put together? What lies beneath that wood carbon fiber? These days I like to see that object ball find the pocket more often than anything else
- Dating a Huebler cue by its logo Opinion of a Huebler now at auction . . .
Cue by Huebler Made in U S A 2 And this one? Huebler Made in U S A 3 It appears the post inserted above is correct in estimating the vertical logo of Huebler as a cue from the late 1970s and early 1980s 3 Your opinion of this cue on auction at Goodwill now at $151 including shipping?
- Best jump cue youve ever tested? - AzBilliards Forums
My jump cue is a bunjee original that costs under 70 bucks brand new and it jumps better than anything I've ever tested I've used a jacoby jumper, and a predator air 2 and it's much better than both of those
- Are the old Adam cues from the 70s and 80s nice players?
A nice cue can be had for $250 if it's not a particularly recognizable or fancy design I agree 100% I dig playing vintage cues anyway and have several old Adam cues back to 1970 Any one of the ones I have would make a fine regular player For more modern performance one can always screw a modern LD engineered shaft to such an old cue
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