. . . but his recovery is not going well. He's been immobile for the better part of a year, with increasing severity the last several months. He was hoping for a cure with knee replacement; it hasn't come quite yet. Bob started work on a pair of koa wood ...
. . . without video clips? 🤔 I've been playing 3-ball for fifteen years. In all that time I've tried several different breaks as well as break cues. Last Wednesday I trotted out the latest break shaft Bob made late last year from padauk with a Kamui hard ...
. . . leads to frequent success. Same day, same Denali ebony shaft cue: The single-rail kick shot at the end of that run . . . . . . is one I regularly practice. There was practically no other way to sink that ball. Most players in a regular game would pl...
. . . just by looking at it. And you're right about the dearth of snakewood cues . . . not easy to find, with most relegated to relatively small sections, in contrast to the Denali's forearm. Art
. . . as expected. Bob can barely walk with a walker. My other friend who had knee replacement the same day is now walking easily with a cane. She has three more weeks on family leave . . . we're hoping he's ok to be on his own by then.
. . . to walk freely much less work on cues, has got to be frustrating. He needs to recover physically to get back to his old self mentally. The larger point of this thread is that it's best to tackle debilitating conditions earlier than later. Not that I...