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Graphite Pool Cue with transparent butt
model: P07HT60C

C$ 130   (check availibilty)

graphite wrapped over the whole length of the cue
best warp resistance money can buy
58 inches, 19 oz
smooth shaft, does not stick to the skin
(don't need to use hand chalk as on older graphite cues)
Hi-Tech grip
durable and precise joint; metallic (titanium) male screw with composite female threads for increased feel and playability
solid Titanium ferrule
12 mm tip size

for all the cues in the "transparent butt" series, a 3-dimensional object is imbedded in the transparent portion of the butt
for this cue, it is series of sticks arranged in a cylindrical fashion

picture of typical tip


click on the pictures to enlarge

(this picture is approx 0.03 Mpixel / 10 kB; click to enlarge to 2 Mpixels / 500 kB)
(the above image is taken from a catalog; see below for picture of actual cue and video clips for greater details)


(this picture is approx 0.12 Mpixel / 40 kB; click to double its size)
(this is an actual picture of the cue; see one of the video clips below for a better feel of what the cue looks like)



These videos clips provide a better
feel for what this cue actually looks like
video clip - low resolution
(172x144,  0.5 MB)


video clip - medium resolution
(352x240,  1.7 MB)


video clip - high resolution
(480x272,  2.7 MB)



low resolution - video clip
(172x144,  0.8 MB)


medium resolution - video clip
(352x240,  2.1 MB)


high resolution - video clip
(480x272,  3.2 MB)


These video clips are of the .mpg format.
Windows Media Player (or another mpg player) must be installed on your computer to view these video clips.
Click here to download Windows Media Player.


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Want to play a Pool game?

Try this a quite interesting little Pool simulation game.
It shows you the direction in which the object ball will bounce and also shows the direction in which the cue ball will deflect.
The relative speed of each of the 2 balls is also shown by the length of the arrows.













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