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How Are Pool Cues Made?

At a glance, pool cues don’t look like much. They look like a smoothed stick with some inlays on them and a tip glued at the top. But when you start to look closer, you may notice that there are...

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What is a Pro Taper Pool Cue?

If you’ve been looking to buy your own pool cue - or if you’ve just been spending time in pool halls - you’ve probably heard about “pro taper” pool cues. For the novice, it may not matter...

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Are Viking Pool Cues Any Good?

The search for an excellent, affordable pool cue can seem like a daunting one at first. There are so many different cue companies out there, and more than a few new ones seem to pop up all the time....

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What Lengths Do Pool Cues Come In?

If you’ve spent any time playing pool in bars or billiards halls, or even in friends’ houses, you’ve likely seen your fair share of different pool cues. Community cue racks are often loaded...

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link to What Pool Cues are Made in the USA?

What Pool Cues are Made in the USA?

It can sometimes take a little digging to find out where a product is made. In this sense, pool cues are no different. Not many products are made in the USA anymore, as manufacturing is generally...

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Why Is Kamui Chalk So Expensive?

The savvy and price-conscious pool player is sure to have come across the different types of chalk at some point. When shopping for chalk, you’ll notice a rather large price difference when it...

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