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  2. 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 ...

  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. George Balabushka - Wikipedia

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    The cue actually used in the film was, however, not a genuine Balabushka, [6] but a Joss Cues model J-18 (renamed the N-07), custom-made to look like a Balabushka. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The filmmakers feared that any cue used might get damaged during filming; especially in light of a scene set in a pool room where Cruise's character rapidly ...

  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. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Billiards games are mostly played with a stick known as a cue. A cue is usually either a one-piece tapered stick or a two-piece stick divided in the middle by a joint of metal or phenolic resin. High-quality cues are generally two pieces and are made of a hardwood, generally maple for billiards and ash for snooker.

  7. Abe Rich - Wikipedia

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    Abe, having worked at Rich Cue for three years, produced many pool cues at Star which bear a familial resemblance to his cousin's output. He favored Merry Widow forearms, and Brazilian Rosewood was often used, although he was also fond of more exotic materials.

  8. Portal:Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    A player using a cue stick to push a billiard ball forward to move an object ball 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. It is used to strike a ball, usually the cue ball. Cues are tapered sticks ...

  9. 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]

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