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Ted Brown's "Wagon Wheel System" book

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Yukon Ed

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Nov 19, 2003, 1:19:30 PM11/19/03
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This book is probably long out of print. I believe the book is
essential reading. Does anyone know if Ted Brown is still active in
the "pool world," or if he is planning to release another book? The
book lists Sacramento as his mailing address.

Yukon Ed

Patrick Johnson

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Nov 19, 2003, 2:33:30 PM11/19/03
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What's the Wagon Wheel System?

Pat Johnson
Chicago

Smorgass Bored

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Nov 19, 2003, 3:56:53 PM11/19/03
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What's the Wagon Wheel System?
Pat Johnson
Chicago


(*<~ For the answer to THAT, you'll have to go west, young man.


Did you 'ere hear of Betsy, sweet Betsy from Pike ? Who crossed the
wide prairies with her husband Ike. With two yoke of cattle and one
spotted hog, an old shanghai rooster and an ole yella dog.
They crossed over the rockies with wind in their face, a well played
with Schuler and a Buffalo case.
I'd tell you more, but I ain't no Sucker Puncher.

and I, I ain't no dinky-doo... imo

Doug
~>*(((>< Big fish eat Little fish ><)))*<~



Joe Koontz "RUNaRAK"

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Nov 20, 2003, 7:26:48 AM11/20/03
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Pat,
The wagon wheel system is a book that boils down to a drill exercise that
allows one to figure out the importance of cueing very precisely. It goes
from the stun shot to force follow to draw. I don't know about Mr. Brown
still being in this world but the book is a good tool for anyone learning.
The excercises are pretty challenging as well..
I hope this helps!


Joe Koontz "RunaRak"
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Patrick Johnson

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Nov 20, 2003, 10:14:02 AM11/20/03
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Joe:

> The wagon wheel system is a book that boils down to a drill exercise that
> allows one to figure out the importance of cueing very precisely. It goes
> from the stun shot to force follow to draw. I don't know about Mr. Brown
> still being in this world but the book is a good tool for anyone learning.
> The excercises are pretty challenging as well..
> I hope this helps!

Thanks, Joe. So I take it the wagon wheel's spokes is an image of the
different places one can strike the CB? Is the "system" more than that
image?

Pat Johnson
Chicago

Joe Koontz "RUNaRAK"

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Nov 20, 2003, 10:19:47 AM11/20/03
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Pat,
Not really, I have a copy of the book "its a small book" and only briefly
went over it. What you said is a pretty good summary as to the contents
though. Pretty good for a beginner learning what the importance of striking
a specific area of the cue ball.. Not for the advanced player IMO. I can
personally use all of the help I can get..

Joe...who wishes he could run more racks in OHIO!

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