So if I dump out my case, I have a lot of crap. Let's start with the cues:
Going from left to right:
1) My everyday player, a Schon six-pointer with two Predator shafts. For tips I use Kamui blacks, medium grade.
2) Break cue, the prototype of the Sledge Hammer by Mike Gulyassey.
3) Another break cue I just happen to carry, a cheap J&J. I mostly use this one as an extension for my snooker cue because the joint pin just happens to fit in the fitting I have in that butt.
4) A masse cue, in this case made by Stealth Cues. If you want to make the cueball do crazy things, this is the cue for you. It's not much for accuracy though, lol.
5) A 'bunjee' jump cue with a custom tip by Cuejoe Custom Cues. You can jump about anything with it.
6) My snooker cue, a 'Mast' cue made by Trevor White. It was originally a maple cue but I also have an ash shaft that was made by a local cuemaker, and that's the one I favor. The maple shaft just collects dust.
7) Two cheapo extensions I use for my snooker cue.
8) The most unique cue of the lot. It's another snooker cue but in this case it's actually a Jerry Franklin Southwest. Back in the 80's Jerry made about 12 of these for the Canadian market and this is one of the last left that I know of. Believe it or not that simple looking cue is probably worth more than all of the rest put together, lol.
As for accessories I've got a bunch I've picked up over the years. Kamui is a sponsor of mine, so I have a bunch of their crap in particular. The full list is:
- 2 bridge heads, one a basic and one a 'Spinelli'. I'd like to get the British style 'X' rest as well, or maybe the new 'London Bridge' but they're hard to come by.
- Kamui cue holder
- tip pick
- Kamui 'gator' tip tool
- 'Measles' cue ball
- 3 or 4 sheets of sandpaper, various grades
- powder bag
- tin of spots
- deck of cards
- six elastic bands
- small collection of business cards and/or stickers from various industry people.
- three cubes of Kamui chalk
- small assortment of Kamui tips
Last edited by dinopoker; 10-21-2012 at 06:54 PM.