My lifelong journey through the pool world. Has taken me from being ranked third in the nation during juniors. To winning tiger nine ball events and cashing in pro tour events. As I’m getting back into playing competitively I’m going to start using this channel for my cue making, table work and pool instruction.
Best thing to do it adjusting the subrail to correctly accommodate the k55. But I high end k55 will play pretty well without adjusting the subrail. Key is measuring cushion height beforehand
I just saw your review. How well or not does it stand up unsupported? My last 4×8 oval was good, I would still be using it but it and all the cues were stolen. Thanks for answering.
It’s lower deflection than a standard cue. But not as low deflection as good carbons or kielwoods. (I make both lol) also I recommend a KO brothers soft tip currently
It won’t let me post a picture here. But if you google how to measure billiard cushion profiles. Then go to images, there’s on that shows the measurements on all sides. Great resource! If you can’t find it find me on facebook
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 I know gold crown side pockets are 107.5 and corners are 142 degrees. Im wondering how to determine the angle on all tables prior to cutting the rubber
My guess at the beginning of the video is that it's the shaft. It wobbled by itself in the primary check. The butt seem to run true on the lathe as well.
- Want a soft case or a hard case? - Both!!! Man this one looks like just the type I need, soft on the insides, good cushioning plus hard shell exterior! great buy, thanks for sharing in a review!
There’s a few great ones, Kamui super soft brown, KO brothers soft, Caiden medium or HOW medium are all good options. It’s a personal thing when picking favorites
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 how about a ball return system? I had thought about trying to build one on my own with pvc. However I’m all ears at this point. I’m not a rich man and have a budget. But I’m dying to play on my first pool table that is mine. lol.
I remember at 13 years old at Ivory Billiards in York Pa you ran 40 n out on a triple shim black onyx 9 ft Brunswick for the win and had the high run loot
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Trying to decide on dimmable or non dimmable, I've got a 9ft table and was wandering if I need dimmable, is the light too bright wide open, just wandering if dimmable is even necessary, thanks
I personally think the dimmable is not needed. But if there’s a tv in the room and you’d have the light on for non pool related reasons. Dimmable is nice!
I was given a gold crown #1, I had it dismantled eventually I sold it do to not having room for it, I still have the accessories like the wall mount for the sticks, brush and original balls
@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 even today I still don't have room for it lol, table was huge but cool it had the return ball system and also had the plastic skirts that go underneath the table
If your business is geared towards cue repair then getting the wrap magic by atlas could seem justified. But if your just a hobby guy or diy, not sure if anyone is gonna spend the $625 for something like that.
It’s a side business that’s does rather well. I’ve already easily paid for the wrap magic. This cue was sold for $750 with one of my M-Core Carbon shafts and an 8” carbon extension. Thankfully I’m gaining some traction with my shafts being reviewed very well. I also have a 1.5 year wait on cues right now.
Everything anyone likes about this case is because of my work and my designs. You get the look without the actual protection. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yok93vS8NGI.htmlsi=5C-tPtbBKaHOf-xK
@@mulhollenbilliardschannel654 yes cause they are an asian market brand, overall how the cue holdin up? does it hits more like a cf shaft or a wooden shaft?
I'm confused. Is this a wood cue? Or graphite? Or what am I looking at. I want a step up from beginners' cue. I played with it just once. I assumed it was a wood cue. Can you explain this like you are speaking to a 5 yr old?
Nice table. Is that simonis 760 or 860? And, I saw a video of u playing at railhouse billards (where is that btw) and they said you quit playing 12 years ago and started again. I too quit competitive pool but it was 31 years ago when I was 23. I was a 135 USPPA handicap then and seriously started playing again 9 months ago. I’m going to refelt my table to 760 to get it fast the 860 is fussy & it’s upstairs so the 760 will do better with humidity. I’m Gonna tighten down my pockets to 4.25” too and practice hard another few months with the new setup then hit some tournaments. I feel like I’m already playing better now than 31 years ago and now 54. Cheers.