Q: Finally made my decision to buy a Viking. Since Viking provides options for customizing their indices, not anyopne a recommendation on this type of joint should i get? I do not want to make a huge mistake buying a joint of shit that I hate playing with.
A: If you want information in two parts to play as a piece of wood (as it should), you'll want maximum amount of wood to wood contact.
I am planing on buying this Viking cue: http://www.ozonebilliards.com/vipocueg14 si.html
I think its a great cue! But I need a review on it... please someone answer that has used this same cue!
Thanks!
I can't find one on the internet, and I would love to know how much it is worth.
It needs some minor work.
The shaft could use a refinishing, and it needs a tip. The wrap looks like it might start to ravel but it hasn't yet.
I bought an F99 a couple years ago to help me get more consistent with my game and realized that I never registered it, what website do I go to to register it? thanks.
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Sub-section: Bucs win big The No. 6-seed Vikings found the going tough on the offensive end of the floor and were down 23-4 midway through the opening half. “I was real happy with our play on both ends of the court in the first half,” says head coach Al Cue. |
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Cintron returns to the Tri-State winners' circle
Thanks were extended, as well, to Sterling-Gaming, Ozone Billiards,Viking Cues, Ron Tarr Cues, Phil Capelle, BlueBook Publishing, and Dr. Dave Billiards Instructional Products for their sponsorship of the event. By Skip Maloney - AzB Staff
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Osipovitch goes undefeated on Tri-State
Thanks were also extended to Sterling-Gaming, Ozone Billiards,Viking Cues, Ron Tarr Cues, Phil Capelle, BlueBook Publishing, and Dr. Dave Billiards Instructional Products for their sponsorship leading to this event. By Skip Maloney - AzB Staff
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