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  2. Category:Cue sports equipment manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This category is for corporate manufacturers notable for making cue sticks, billiard tables and other sporting goods for pool, snooker, carom billiards and related cue sports For individual inventors, see Category:Cue sports inventors and innovators ; for craftspeople who make artisanal cue sticks, see Category:Cuemakers .

  3. Cue stick - Wikipedia

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    A player using a cue stick to push a billiard ball forward to move an object ball A pool cue and its major parts. [1]: 71–72 [2]A cue stick (or simply cue, more specifically billiards cue, pool cue, or snooker cue) is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards.

  4. Longoni (company) - Wikipedia

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    Longoni SRL is one of the most prominent European manufacturers of cue sticks. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company, founded by Alessandro Longoni in 1945, is based in Mariano Comense , Italy . [ 3 ] Longoni makes cues customized for various carom billiards disciplines, including three-cushion , five-pin , and artistic billiards , as well as pool and ...

  5. Comparison of cue sports - Wikipedia

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    A cue may be either a one-piece tapered stick, or a two-piece cue that screws together. The butt end of the cue is of larger circumference and is intended to be gripped by the player's shooting hand, while the cue shaft is narrower, usually tapering to a 10 to 15 mm (0.4 to 0.6 in) rigid terminus called a ferrule , where a leather tip is ...

  6. Category:Cuemakers - Wikipedia

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  7. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    All cue sports are generally regarded to have evolved into indoor games from outdoor stick-and-ball lawn games, [2] specifically those retroactively termed ground billiards, [3] and as such to be related to the historical games jeu de mail and palle-malle, and modern trucco, croquet, and golf, and more distantly to the stickless bocce and bowls.

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