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On The Snap

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Jul 13, 2001, 7:59:25 AM7/13/01
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OK, I am currently on the market for new cueues... I am going with a
custom JossWest for playing, but I am trying to figure out which way
to go with a jump and break cue. I am seriously considering going
with a bungee jump cue and mabye a Predator BK break cue... What do
you think? OR should I go with a combination break/jump cue? I don't
know which way to go? and advise?


Thanks...

Pool excelance is not about excelant pool...

louis

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Jul 14, 2001, 4:15:41 AM7/14/01
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> Pool excelance is not about excelant pool...

It's about correct spelling.

-louis


Ricky W. King

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Aug 29, 2001, 10:05:11 PM8/29/01
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REPLY TO QUESTION: Speaking only for myself........If I were dealing with
the same situation you describe.......I would opt for a separate Break Cue
and a separate Jump Cue. I personally use an Eliminator Break
Cue.....marketed by Trusty Enterprises.....The cue is composed of a metal
core with a graphite outer layer. This particular Cue does not and will not
warp. I also use a Frog Jump Cue...marketed by Robin Dodson Enterprises and
other Cue dealers. So thereagain.....I would recommend a separate cue for
Jump Shots and for Break Shots.
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John Collins

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Aug 31, 2001, 3:13:41 PM8/31/01
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I reccomend a BunjeeJumper for the jump cue part. Easy for me since I make
them.

www.bunjeejump.com

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John Collins
CEO, Instroke Sports LLC

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