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![]() Boriz SNAKE CUE BILLIARDS ORIGINAL INLAYS Skin NW IFUC Custom made Craft LOVE US $26.00
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![]() Huebler Cue made in USA Billards Pool US $211.00
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![]() very rare custom made pool cue signed by Robert J Meucci US $800.00
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![]() RICHARD HELMSTETTER RH 22 BEAUTIFUL 18OZ CUE ONLY 50 MADE US $219.99
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![]() Boriz SNAKE CUE BILLIARDS ORIGINAL INLAYS Skin NW IFUC Custom made Craft Blk Sir US $30.87
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![]() Boriz SNAKE CUE BILLIARDS ORIGINAL INLAYS Skin NW IFUC Custom made Craft PURE US $35.78
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![]() Boriz SNAKE CUE BILLIARDS ORIGINAL INLAYS Skin NW IFUC Custom made Craft Devine US $24.99
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![]() Meucci Cue Anniversary Edition cue 4 ONLY 25 made Best of Meucci cues US $4,200.00
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![]() ULTRA RARE FALCON F 14 POOL CUE PROTOTYPE 1 of 3 ever made US $2,499.99
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![]() Custom Mike Sima pool cue made in USA billiards pool cue US $118.00
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![]() custom made 8 point pool cue US $900.00
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick Flanker US $115.00
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick African ebony US $110.00
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick Redsun US $110.00
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick Red Baron US $110.00
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![]() ERNIE MARTINEZ DOUBLE SHAFTS AND MEUCCI POOL CUES WITH GEORGE CASE MADE IN USA US $406.96
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![]() McDermott 2009 Cue of the Year M99A Only 250 made 199 out of 250 US $650.00
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick Extra shaft only US $25.00
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![]() Snooker Cue Hand made 3 4 joint Ash 19oz Arrow Straight 6 mini butt included US $31.43
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![]() Custom made Billiards Pool cue stick Joint protectors US $15.00
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![]() Vintage Pool Cue Made By Herman Rambow 585 Total Length w Cue Case US $910.00
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![]() Six New 9Mm Blue Diamond Quality Cue Tip Made In USA US $9.32
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![]() Used Predator P3 Pool Cue Z2 shaft NICE 1 500 Made US $355.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 15 MSRP $1150 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $920.00
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![]() 2 MOORI SLOW 14mm HIGH QUALITY LEATHER BILLIARD POOL BEST CUE TIPS EVER MADE US $22.95
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 11 MSRP $1050 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $840.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 16 MSRP $1225 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $980.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 10 MSRP $1020 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $816.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 9 MSRP $875 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $700.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 12 MSRP $1080 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $864.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 17 MSRP $1400 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $1,120.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 5 MSRP $765 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $612.00
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![]() SCHON MODEL STL 8 MSRP $840 BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED AMERICAN MADE CUSTOM POOL CUE US $672.00
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![]() Australian Hardwood Hammer Snooker Pool Billiard Cue Aussie Made Wooden US $165.13
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![]() Australian Rosegum Hammer Snooker Pool Billiard Cue Aussie Made US $165.13
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![]() Aboriginal 40 Kids Pool Cue FREE Mini Cue Green Australian Made Souvenir US $48.50
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![]() Aboriginal 40 Kids Pool Cue FREE Mini Cue Yellow Australian Made Souvenir US $48.50
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![]() Trouble Shooter 24 Billiards Pool Cue Stick Made by Palason US $24.95
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![]() MASTERCRAFT HAND MADE BLACK PRINCE SNOOKER POOL CUE US $264.03
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![]() HAND MADE WOODEN POOL SNOOKER BILLIARD CUES SET 2x Two Piece Hand Made Ash Cue US $48.60
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billard cue ball made ...
What material is this cue ball made of ?
Composition:
Different games require different cue balls, and they can vary from color, number, type, diameter, and pattern. The hardness of the ball, the friction coefficient and resilience are some very important ball qualities, since they play a huge role in the game play of various games.
The first cue balls invented were made out of wood, but then clay quickly took over and dominated for many years. Ivory cue balls were very popular for a long period of time, until it became realized that too many elephants were being slaughtered for material goods. Only about 8 balls could be made from each elephant, and the demand for cue balls was overwhelming. Because it became difficult to obtain ivory to make cue balls, another material had to be found.
John Wesley Hyatt invented cellulose nitrate, which is a composition material that became the first industrial plastic. This plastic was a good material at first, until problems in production occurred. Because the cellulose nitrate would sometimes explode during production, it became impractical and other methods were sought out.
Many other materials were tested for cue balls, including many synthetic materials and plastic compositions. Bakelite and Crystalate were both tested, but were not able to fill all of the requirements that a cue ball needed. Cue balls require a material that is resistant to cracking and chipping, especially since a pool cue can provide a great amount of pressure on a cue ball.
Saluc, which is a Belgium based manufacturing company, now manufactures cue balls out of PHENOLIC RESIN.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenolic_resin
Aramith and Brunswick Centennial are two of the brand names that Saluc manufactures, and they create products ranging from sturdy cue balls to the balls inside of certain computer mice. Other companies use different products, such as polyester resin or acrylic to make cue balls, but all are able to stand up to the force that hits the cue balls.
Just like many other inventions, the cue ball took many years to be perfected. Even though there are many different types of cue balls available, everyone has their own preference as to which material they like to play with. Some are harder than others, while some seem more accurate. Manufacturing companies are always looking for ways to improve their products, and the material of cue balls may be changed if something stronger is developed.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-History-Of-The-Cue-Ball&id=634366
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billiard_ball
wapedia.mobi/en/Billiard_ball
SNOOKER CUE BALLS and Snooker balls:
Historically, snooker balls were made exclusively from heavy ivory. Thankfully, these quickly became a thing of the past and were replaced before the Second World War by lighter Crystalate balls made from the crushed shin bones of cows. Crystalate balls were subsequently replaced by Super Crystalate balls, made from entirely synthetic material. These were then replaced by the Aramith balls utilised in today's game. Aramith balls are ideally suited to the demands of the modern game, as they are more reactive to spin and power shots, thereby presenting greater opportunities for enhanced cue ball control.
Paul Anderson, www.fcsnooker.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-23604,00.html
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