NH Steve
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I've just put up my interview with Eddie Taylor Rack 'em up with Eddie Taylor
What an honor to have him be that generous with his limited energy at his age (86), and what a sharp mind and memory he has!
Thanks again, Eddie!!
Somewhere down in the interview he talks about a shot he showed Corey Deuel once -- a shot that looks like a kiss. Here is one of the shots he described to me, with the 1-ball "just a country match stick" off the side rail:
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The other one is the same type of bank into the side pocket. This is set up so that the 1-ball and the cue ball are lined up as if to bank naturally into the far corner, but instead you bank it into the side, and the cue ball drifts down table for position on the nine:
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On both of these shots, the object ball rebounds off the cushion just a hair before the cue ball passes through to drift down table. If you've never discovered this before, these two shots are eye-opening!!
What an honor to have him be that generous with his limited energy at his age (86), and what a sharp mind and memory he has!
Thanks again, Eddie!!
Somewhere down in the interview he talks about a shot he showed Corey Deuel once -- a shot that looks like a kiss. Here is one of the shots he described to me, with the 1-ball "just a country match stick" off the side rail:
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)END
The other one is the same type of bank into the side pocket. This is set up so that the 1-ball and the cue ball are lined up as if to bank naturally into the far corner, but instead you bank it into the side, and the cue ball drifts down table for position on the nine:
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)END
On both of these shots, the object ball rebounds off the cushion just a hair before the cue ball passes through to drift down table. If you've never discovered this before, these two shots are eye-opening!!