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  • #16
    Hi Mate,

    I will certainly add my facebook link to my billiard page , but i have to add the rest of my collection first.

    Regarding the vibration cue test ,you can learn it easily but you have to test various pool cues first as they have a bigger variety in the wood type used ,unlike snooker cues.
    as a general rule the higher the frequency of vibration ,the better the cue it
    and the less time it keeps vibrating ,the better it is.
    then check the cue deflection by hitting a powerfull deep screw shot without using your shoulder to generate extra spin ,
    you should also test deflection by using side shots at high power .

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