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		<title>Online Billiard Supplies Cheapshot Billiards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spending countless hours searching the web for the best deals on gameroom accessories and billiard supplies? Inside pool Magazine has a good tip. Cheapshotbilliards.com carries all the equipment your pool table has been needing, featuring quality supplies and accessories to keep both its style and performance in top physical condition, without breaking the bank. Carrying everything from Aramith pool Balls to Instructional Trick Shot DVDs, Cheapshotbilliards.com is the premier online destination for all things pool-related, and even offers free shipping on each and every order over $50. Don&#8217;t forget to enter the &#8220;Name the Cheapshot billiards Logo Contest&#8221; while you visit. Experience Superior Performance &#38; Design with a Players cue. One of the best selling cues in America for 11 years running, Players pool cues have long provided their customers with quality construction and exquisite design…all at an incredibly reasonable price. Each cue features a 100% North American hard rock maple shaft and a high-gloss UV finish, and offer increased protection against chipping and fading. The incredible selection of Players cues offered at Cheapshotbilliards.com also features Le Pro tips, high impact ferrules and exotic hardwood butts. For a Quality pool stick at an Incredible Price, Choose a Lucasi cue. Ensuring [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Pool Cues, Pool Sticks and Cue Sticks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pool Cues, pool Sticks and cue Sticks Ask any great player and they&#8217;ll tell you that the most import piece of equipment that a pool player can own would is a pool cue. The modern two-piece pool cue has been around for over a century. The pool cue actually started as a mace , which was an instrument that had a club-like end and the player would simply scoot, shove or hit the cueball with as they desired. The o&#173;ne-piece cue as we know it today when a leather tip was added at o&#173;ne end so to decrease miscues. chalk soon followed aftwerwards and the evolution of english and spin took over the imagination of the players. Players soon decided to travel with their own cues, since they noticed that they played better with a familiar instrument, and the two-piece cue became an overnight necessity. About that time, cuemakers invented methods to secure the two pieces of the cue. This spawned the invention of several modern-day joints that pool cues use today. Several advancements have been made to enhance the pool cue and it&#8217;s playing characteristics, but for the most part all cues have the same elements of construction; butt, [...]]]></description>
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