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What’s in the case?
This is where you find out what's in my pool case. Hover your mouse over each picture to find out the name of the item, then read description of item below.
 
My pool case is a custom case I designed and was made by Jim Murnak It is a 3 butt by 4 shaft, it has one small pocket on the top with a larger pocket along the side. Jim made a custom carry handle for the side so it can be carried two different ways! It has 2 shoulder straps so it can be carried like a back pack if need be. The front has an oval with "FINGERS" painted on blue SIMONIS 860! The back also has a white leather strip criss cross pattern which covers blue SIMONIS again! All the hardware is a nickel silver! WOW!!!!!!!!!
My playing cue is a custom made one-of-a-kind cue from Troy Downey!! His attention to detail and craftsmanship are unsurpassed!! It is absolutely the BEST HITTING CUE I have ever played with!!! The cue is of standard length and weighs 19.2 oz with a 14 inch pro tapered shaft that has a long MEUCCI style ferrule and a 12.25 mm Le Pro tip! I have a second shaft that is exactly the same as the first. There are 2, .5 oz adjustable weights in the butt that I have set all the way back to give me just the right balance for the cue!!
At this time he is working on a jump handle that matches the butt of my playing cue to give me a matched set!! I can wait for that to be finished!!! We are also in talks for another custom one-of-a-kind cue that will be absolutely AMAZING when its finished!! Look forward for that unveiling some time soon!!
My break cue is custom made by Richard Hsu. It weighs 19.2 and is made from resign impregnated curly maple(blue of course!!)! The rings are nickel silver! He recently made me a billiard shaft with matching rings for the butt of the cue and it plays excellent!!! Check out his site for the rest of his amazing cues!
Fingers Pool Tip
Don't ask Santa Clause for too much!!!!!
When your faced with a very hard shot, like a full table draw shot, jacked up on the rail with the object ball frozen to the opposite rail, using bottom right english trying to squeeze the cue ball through a narrow window for a small positional window on the next shot, your asking for way too much!!! Choose a smarter option such as a safety play or just try making the ball with a rolling shot and play safe on the next ball! What happens when you ask Santa for way too much??? YOU GET NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!
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