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    Hi,

    I thought I would post a hello from the North Eastern US, as my favorite pool hall has just acquired a full size snooker table. I'm a novice and looking forward to acquiring snooker skills. I'm finding it to be an excellent challenge!

    Next step - move beyond the house cues.

    This forum is great!

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    Welcome from "across the pond". Snooker is a great game, as is pool. Give it a go and let us know how you get on. Best regards.

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    • #3
      welcome mucka

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      • #4
        Welcome to TSF. Enjoy!
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        • #5
          Welcome mate

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          • #6
            Welcome to TSF!
            2010 China Open number of centuries prediction contest winner!
            2010 China Open Final prediction contest winner!
            2011 Welsh Open fantasy game winner!

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            • #7
              Welcome cascaders. I'm surprised a billiards hall in Mass. has installed a full-sized snooker table. Just make sure they do the pockets right as a lot of tables in the States have very tight pocket used for playing golf and are not much good for snooker.

              Free coaching is available here on this site plus I run a coaching facility in Southern Ontario plus I have a small selection of very fine snooker cues which I purchase, refurbish and then re-sell plus I also have some new ones from time to time

              Terry Davidson
              Certified IBSF Master Coach and Examiner
              Certified Terry Griffiths Matchroom Senior Coach
              Terry Davidson
              IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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              • #8
                Thanks all for the welcome!

                There is a thread and some pictures of our new table towards the end of the post here:

                http://forums.azbilliards.com/showth...highlight=ayer

                I believe the pockets to be correct, but do not have access to a template to be positive.

                Terry - I would be interested in knowing what you have available - do you have a website or ebay listing?

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                • #9
                  cascader:

                  I don't really do this as as business, more like a hobby. For my coaching I do on-line coaching here in TSF and am with www.thesnookergym.com which is owned and run by Nic Barrow, the IBSF Head Coach and I am the Master Coach on the site. There is a lot of good information both here and on the snookergym.

                  As for cues, right now I have a small selection of 6 cues. All are ash shaft with brass ferrules, around 9.5mm, 57in and 18oz with mostly 3/4-butt cues but one really fine 1-piece. All come with a case (either faux leather or aluminum) and all are perfectly straight with Pro Granite tips. All come with the short and long extensions.

                  Some are used but I have a brand new Dan Shelton 3/4-butt which is a remarkable cue which I'm seriously thinking of switching to once this season is over and I have a chance to get used to it.

                  I have a used Acuerate for around $450 + shipping, the new Dan Shelton for $650 + shipping, a 1-piece used UT cue for $500 + shipping and a couple of B&W 3/4-butt cues for $250 + shipping, but no case or extensions with them. I also have a very nice Dark Horse (Chinese cue) with extensions and case for around $300.

                  If you send me your email I can send photos and a more complete description of any cue you might be interested in.

                  Terry
                  Terry Davidson
                  IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by cascaders View Post
                    Hi,

                    I thought I would post a hello from the North Eastern US, as my favorite pool hall has just acquired a full size snooker table. I'm a novice and looking forward to acquiring snooker skills. I'm finding it to be an excellent challenge!

                    Next step - move beyond the house cues.

                    This forum is great!
                    I played on that table just this past Tuesday. I think Calvin has done a fine job in setting it up. He's going to have it leveled again now that it has settled a bit.

                    Definitely send Terry an email about snooker cues he has on offer. If you'd like to meet at The Billiard Cafe I could show you my Mike Wooldridge Shark. I plan to be there next Tuesday for the weekly tournament (probably w/o my snooker cue, though), and perhaps I'll play snooker the following Tuesday (the 25th).

                    Terry, I'm still working on getting Canadian listings together. Updating my database software has been a slow process.

                    The table has new rails. As far as I can tell the table has the proper pocket sizes and the proper cloth.
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by Rethunk; 15 May 2010, 05:17 PM. Reason: Higher res images
                    http://www.findsnooker.com/
                    Snooker tables in the USA

                    Snooker cue: Mike Wooldridge white Shark
                    Pool: Chuck Starkey custom, Schuler SLC-505

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                    • #11
                      Hi there cascaders,

                      Welcome to the forum.

                      Great to hear of another table in America. Spread the word!
                      I often use large words I don't really understand in an attempt to appear more photosynthesis.

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                      • #12
                        I think snooker is (very slowly) becoming more popular in the States, especially with a lot of immigrants coming from countries where snooker is popular. Chicago, California and New York are small enclaves with some good clubs in those areas, and I see there are some clubs with one or two snooker tables now.

                        However, in some cases they have the small pockets for golf (which wouldn't be much of a challenge on a 9ft pool table) and also are clothed in pool cloths with no nap, which does change the game quite a bit.

                        For any American snooker fans, there are a set of template drawing here on the site which are .pdf documents and can be printed off to scale and with them you can check out the pocket sizes on your local table.

                        Terry
                        Terry Davidson
                        IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                        • #13
                          Welcome along to TSF
                          Back at snooker after many years away.

                          Highest Match Break 53.
                          Highest Practise Break 78.

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                          • #14
                            Rethunk: - I don't typicall get down there on Tuesdays, but we did briefly meet before it was setup, and I look forward to seeing you there again. I thought you have a very nice cue. I understand the table was releveled, and assume it will probably require a while to fully settle.

                            Terrry - thanks for the info. I'll check out the site you mentioned and probably try a few local cues before I decide what parameters matter to me. Thanks for the info regarding templates. I did find some drawings, but not .pdfs, so I will keep looking. Once I get PM status it will be easier to communicate privately, but I am reluctant to post my email.

                            All - I appreciate the welcome and info.

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                            • #15
                              That table looks quite nice (a bit unusual from a British persective, having a solid 'pool table' body instead of individual legs). I would suggest to the owner to try and get some pocket leathers, if possible, because those plastic pockets are going to damage the balls.

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