. . . just by looking at it. And you're right about the dearth of snakewood cues . . . not easy to find, with most relegated to relatively small sections, in contrast to the Denali's forearm.
. . . but his recovery is not going well. He's been immobile for the better part of a year, with increasing severity the last several months. He was hoping for a cure with knee replacement; it hasn't come quite yet. Bob started work on a pair of koa wood ...
. . . without video clips? 🤔 I've been playing 3-ball for fifteen years. In all that time I've tried several different breaks as well as break cues. Last Wednesday I trotted out the latest break shaft Bob made late last year from padauk with a Kamui hard ...
. . . leads to frequent success. Same day, same Denali ebony shaft cue: The single-rail kick shot at the end of that run . . . . . . is one I regularly practice. There was practically no other way to make that particular shot. Most players in a regular ga...
. . . just by looking at it. And you're right about the dearth of snakewood cues . . . not easy to find, with most relegated to relatively small sections, in contrast to the Denali's forearm. Art
. . . as expected. Bob can barely walk with a walker. My other friend who had knee replacement the same day is now walking easily with a cane. She has three more weeks on family leave . . . we're hoping he's ok to be on his own by then.