Games using tangible projectile – Billiards or pool – Cue
Patent
1996-03-06
1998-03-10
Graham, Mark S.
Games using tangible projectile
Billiards or pool
Cue
473 48, A63D 1508
Patent
active
057254362
ABSTRACT:
A billiard cue stick extension comprises a shaft and an elongate rod. The shaft defines an elongate cavity which is open at one end to receive a cue stick. The other end of the shaft is combined with an elongate rod which effectively extends the length of the cue. The Shaft is made of a soft resilient material to friction-fit with the cue stick without marring it. The shaft is hollow and is made of a fiber reinforced plastic to emulate the performance of a cue stick without adding substantial weight to it.
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Miller Michial E.
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