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  2. Longoni (company) - Wikipedia

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    Longoni makes cues customized for various carom billiards disciplines, including three-cushion, five-pin, and artistic billiards, as well as pool and Russian pyramid cues more recently. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Over the years, several professional players, including Dick Jaspers and Niels Feijen , have helped design and develop new lines of Longoni carom ...

  3. John Parris - Wikipedia

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    Based in Forest Hill in London, England, Parris is one of the most renowned producers of cues. [1] He opened his cue workshop in 1984. [2] A large number of professional players use John Parris' cues, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, [3] Steve Davis, [4] Tony Drago, [5] Terry Griffiths, [6] Dominic Dale, [7] and Stephen Maguire. [8]

  4. George Balabushka - Wikipedia

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    George Balabushka (Russian: Григорий Антонович Балабушка Grigoriy Antonovich Balabushka; December 9, 1912 – December 5, 1975) was a Russian-born billiards (pool) cue maker, arguably the most prominent member of that profession, [1] and is sometimes referred to as "the Stradivarius of cuemakers".

  5. Comparison of cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Non-custom carom cues available from most makers range from 17 to 20–oz, with the average being about 17.5–oz. Stock pool cues are available sometimes from 15 to 22 oz, though few serious players use anything, and many manufactures provide nothing, outside the 18 to 20–oz range, and the most common weight is 19 oz. Snooker cues are often ...

  6. Abe Rich - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, they founded Florida Cues on 29th Street in Miami. The 4,000-square-foot (372 m 2) facility, including an 800-square-foot (74 m 2) showroom, was principally dedicated to Richwood Turning. [clarification needed] Misunderstandings developed between the brother-partners, and in 1973 Abe started a new business, Star Cues.

  7. Riley (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Rights to the brand were acquired by competitor BCE (originally Bristol Coin Equipment, later rebranded as Billiard Cues of England), who continues to use the Riley name for one of their product lines. [7] [2] The Billiards Company, a Dublin-based company owned by former players John Benton and Darren Lennox, used to trade as E.J. Riley Ireland ...

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