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  • #61
    Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
    How would it work for players that drop their elbow .
    if you drop your elbow on the follow though the cue would bend up words. and you could see the fault in your action .if you drop your elbow on the back swing it will bend down .it helps you to keep it straight .

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    • #62
      Originally Posted by snookeq View Post
      Hi there!

      I'm from Malaysia and I plan to fly to Sheffield
      for the WSC 2011 finals.

      Besides attending the finals, I'm also interested
      to purchase the gravity cue. The only problem
      is shipping as I need to time it to be delivered
      to my hotel before I fly back home.

      Neil, if you're reading this, could you drop me a PM/email
      and suggest ways I can get the cue.

      Maybe we can meet up in Sheffield during the WSC
      or something?

      Cheers!
      Jim
      Hi Jim.
      Can you send me your email address.
      Cheers.
      Neil.
      Neil Johnson
      Technical Development Director
      www.gravitycue.com

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      • #63
        Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
        How would it work for players that drop their elbow .
        Hi hotpot.

        You can drop your arm and still keep the 360 together as long as you match the mechanics of the movements you make with a corresponding tempo. The resulting effect is a smoother, (and in virtually all cases) straighter version of a player, regardless of style/cue action.

        Cheers.
        Neil.
        Neil Johnson
        Technical Development Director
        www.gravitycue.com

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        • #64
          Neil,

          I don't know why I can't use the PM yet in this forum.
          What is your email address?
          I'll write an email to you asap.

          Jim

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          • #65
            snookeq, you need to make at least 10 posts before that function is available. Just leave your email address on here, then he will contact you.
            :snooker:

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            • #66
              @Acrowot: Thank you for the hint

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              • #67
                I prefer not to reveal my personal email in public forums
                as I often get spam.

                I've dropped an email to
                info @ gravitycue.com

                We'll take it from there

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                • #68
                  Where did you get hold of one to try it?

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                  • #69
                    I have not played with gravity cue but one of my friends has used it. He played around six months with the gravity cue but didn’t find any improvement in his game. Finally he switched back to his usual cue.
                    Pool Cue Cases

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                    • #70
                      Does Anyone here have Old Type Gravity Cue that still good For Sale?
                      any tip size and wt will do, just length i need minimum 57" or 58",
                      seem now Neil have not produce this cue any more, i need to replace my broken Gravity cue..
                      their website now seem death.. maybe not in business anymore..
                      who have this cue and want to sell this please pm me on my private email with cue picture,spec length & price you offered..

                      mail to fairuz.ahmad@inbox.com

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                      • #71
                        Hi Fairuz.
                        I hope you have some luck in coming across one of our first models. If I hear of anyone selling I will direct them your way.
                        We don't produce the early ones any more as the technology is under redevelopment. When produced, this will also be combined with another technology that I am not able to disclose at present.
                        cheers.
                        Neil Johnson.
                        Neil Johnson
                        Technical Development Director
                        www.gravitycue.com

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                        • #72
                          What technology is this then are you fitting a laser ?

                          If so I want one

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                          • #73
                            Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
                            what technology is this then are you fitting a laser

                            If so I want one
                            Hmmm, I will be with Neil tomorrow morning. I'm gonna pick his brains on the new technology!! Doubt he will divulge but worth a try eh!
                            You may defeat me but I will fight you to the very end!!!!

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                            • #74
                              You know this guy then Fred?

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                              • #75
                                oh yes lets have some daft speculation on the new tech, I think it will be a cue with invisible string, as i have heard pundits say "hes got that cue ball on a bit of string" so it must be a big help.
                                This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                                https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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