I used to have several of the hof cues , but not anymore. I had the hof2, hof4, hof7 hof6 and hof 8. Sadly not anymore , still have 1 mucci tjat is 1 of a kind , because i put in inlays , by hand of my own design.
I’ve just started using the Steady Shot. Nerve damage in my left hand prevents me from making an elevated bridge. Since using this tool I no longer fear getting jacked up behind another ball! It’s very simple to use and feels quite natural after a bit of practice.
Bought a Rage jump break cue with a turbo lock joint and it's working amazingly good. My problem started when I went looking for joint protectors for it and found out there aren't any in the market. Can you recommend something? Thanks
Hello my name is Ike Runnels. I play a lot pool but have a little tremor in my thumb and forefinger. I really like your product but can’t find where to order it online. I’m currently in Bangkok Thailand but coming back to US in January. But it’s expensive ordering from US but I need the product. Please tell me how to order. Thank you!🙏🏾
They guy in the Gray at the end kept leaning in like he was about to kiss ronnie? It was creepy. If he is gay alright but it looked like he couldnt control himself. strange.
playing with meucci cues since 75,,,the billard fasctory sold them for 250..lived at the pool hall,,,houston is are use to be full of hustlers coming from all over,,,big games in the 80,s play for days 30,,40 grand on it,,stop playing for health and money reasons,,,9 ball are nothing,,did a lot of speed back in the early 80,,s,,,,so i could keep playing,,,stupid,,,65 still here,,oh,,la cue downtown tough place 70.s,,80,s had 3 are 4 24-7 halls,,,love the game,,lot a crime around the pool halls,,,think big games are in rich homes now,,,less jacking going on,,all ways a idiot in houston,,desperate ass holes..
Old video but I worked for Meucci back in the day when they were in Olive Branch on Old 78. It was super interesting learning to make those cues. Worked with some great folks too.
Hello! Just wanted to thank you for your work at Meucci, they have always been my favorite cue. I bought my first Meucci cue stick back in 1987 when I was 17yrs old. Every dollar I made shooting 8 & 9-ball at the Family Billiards arcade in town went into a Mason jar my mom kept in a cabinet over top of the refrigerator. On a bitter cold Winter's day in January 1987 I had won/ saved up a little over $300 so, my best Billiards bud, James picked me up in his 1967 Flat-Face Ford Econoline Van w/the engine right there between us in the bucket seats. It was primer-gray w/a set of sweet, old Cragar S/S wheels. It wasn't the fastest or most luxurious but it did have a heater that worked too well as opposed to MY 1971 Malibu 350 Chevelle convertible which was in my garage at home sans her Holley 750 carburetor awaiting the replacement carb being delivered to my local Auto Shack, not Auto Zone. Nope, first it was called Auto Shack but, I digress. Anyway, we made it to my favorite store ever, the Olhausen Billiards store in Nolensville, TN, and I was so happy to pick out the Black & Gray "Smoke" style Meucci cue in 20oz weight for $249.00 + tax & the kind salesman cut a enough off the total price so I could afford the handsome & sturdy gray hard case w/the soft black liner to complete the package. I still own and use my awesome Meucci cue & case to this day. Whenever I am at my favorite pool hall in town people, especially the younger folks, ask me about & comment on my Meucci. They're always impressed at how great & balanced it feels as well as its looks although my particular model is not the most ornate or colorful model at all. It's simple, sleek & well-made like an Aston Martin sports car, James Bond's car. It exudes quality and craftsmanship and class.
@fulltilt151 I've made a couple snooker cues at home quite successfully and I'm tempted to make a pool cue too. I don't want to spend a great deal of time on it as I don't play pool very often so I'm not looking for something as crazy as 300 steps. I'd make a basic cue. How easy do you think it would be if I don't aim for anything fancy?
Any idea what the thread size or pitch is on a turbo loc pin? Seems similar to 3/8x10 but not exactly. I'm looking for a way to put a carbon shaft on my 4 piece jump/break that has a turbo loc.
❤ Prachtige keu wat is het gewicht, word deze verkocht voor een vrienden prijsje 😊 Beautiful cue, what is the weight, will this be sold for a friendly price
my greatgrandmother has a valley 7450 in her basement. the coin machine was removed and the ball return is permanently opened so we can play it but it still has the frontplate for the coin mechanism. theres a + shaped hole in the front. the thing still works though, and ive never known how. thanks for this video and I hope that the restoration goes well.
I'm trying to decide what cue to by in the $400 range with a low deflection wood shaft and it seems to me that a metal to metal joint would be stronger and last longer than the metal to wood. The uniloc type to me seems like it would be best but I'm not sue about how good the quick release model is as it only has a few threads.
*_HHMM SMALLER CUE TIP, LESS DEFLECTION. NO WONDER CARBON SHAFTS HAVE SUCH SMALL DIAMETER TIPS. IF THEY DIDNT THEY PROBABLT WOULD DEFLECT ALL OVER THE PLACE. CF SHAFTS ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A HOLLOW MADE TUBE. CARBON WRAPPED OVER A STEEL DOWEL. THEN DOWEL REMOVED. GARBAGE_*