The interviewer girl is not asking some important questions suchlike the full specs of his cue. The tip diameter, the lenght of his cue, the weight of the cue. Something she should ask!
I believe the .415 is the dime, and .455 is the nickel. I think this represents the radius in inches, and I believe a dime has a smaller radius than a nickel.
I agree with Earl about the jump shot. It takes away from a lot of good safety play when the other player can jump over everything blocking them. But as I understand it, Earl was the one who started the jump shot.
Great information about things that I did not know existed... Thanks to this video... Now I know... I hope this helps improve my games... Thanks for sharing...
Does a low deflection shaft mean it's stiffer? Does a high deflection shaft mean you can get more "push" and action for a masse shot, or does a low deflection shaft work just as well?
I'm trying to find out if you really need to chalk a jump cue. On one site it states "little to no chalk" but others say the opposite. I noticed that you never chalked your jump cue. So what do you recommend if one is using a standard phenolic tip? Also years ago this guy had a jump cue that he said you don't chalk as it had a hard rubber like tip but not phenolic. Have you ever seen this before as I've never seen this again since then?
I make my own attachment to slide on my cue as a bridge with wheels because I am in a wheelchair so kinda a pain holding 2 sticks I love it great supply and website pooldawg love u guys
Never bought from Pool Dawg so far, but I see it more and more. This commercial is fantastic. Living in Greece, I'm not sure if I have to pay extra tax when I order.....