3 models are currently in stock.
Model number 4400 $54.99 s&h $10.00
BONUS: Pick out any one of FL's 4 DVD's as a free gift, a $25 value.
40.5" long 8.8 ozs.
The Magic Jump cue, beautiful dark wood with subtle black streaks, with a quick release stainless steel pin Canadian hard rock maple shaft, with a special white jump ferrule, and a super hard phenolic Magic jump tip. If you want a leather tip do to any league restrictions on the plastic tip, add $10 to the price and a Talisman XX jump break tip will be enclosed for you to have put on. If you want us to install it on your new jump cue then add an extra $15 which is for the tip and install. The XX is a pig skin layered leather tip and is as hard as it can be made. It will perform as well as the phenolic and it will hold chalk better.
$54.99
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Model 4407 $59.99 S&h $10.00
BONUS: Pick out any one of FL's 4 DVD's as a free gift, a $25 value.
40.5" long 8.6 ozs.
Magic Jump cue with the same dark wood as the 400 but added are 4 butterfly veneer inlay round points with a green top, a Euro design, with light wood above, with quick release stainless steel pin, Canadian hard rock maple shaft, with a special white jump ferrule, and a super hard phenolic Magic jump tip. If you want a leather tip do to any league restrictions on the plastic tip, add $10 to the price and a Talisman XX jump break tip will be enclosed for you to have put on. If you want us to install it on your new jump cue then add an extra $15 which is for the tip and install. The XX is a pig skin layered leather tip and is as hard as it can be made. It will perform as well as the phenolic and it will hold chalk better.
$59.99
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Magic jump cue Model 4409L s&h $10.00
BONUS: Pick out any one of FL's 4 DVD's as a free gift, a $25 value.
$64.99 42" long 9.4 ozs.
Professional Magic Jump cue with a black butt, checker ring, light colored wood, black Irish linen wrap, more light colored wood with a 2nd checkered ring, with quick release stainless steel pin, Canadian hard rock maple shaft, with a special white jump ferrule, and a super hard phenolic Magic jump tip. If you want a leather tip do to any league restrictions on the plastic tip, add $10 to the price and a Talisman XX jump break tip will be enclosed for you to have put on. If you want us to install it on your new jump cue then add an extra $15 which is for the tip and install. The XX is a pig skin layered leather tip and is as hard as it can be made. It will perform as well as the phenolic and it will hold chalk better. This cue has a rubber bumper and the shaft is one inch longer than the other two models.
$64.99
What's legal and what's not on jump cues today. Who knows? There is no universal rule book everyone plays from. Each organization makes up their own different rules and they are constantly changing them.
There are ways around all of these problems. Everywhere you go, somebody will have a different rule on it.
You can't use any short jump cue, you have to jump with a regular sized cue. Buy a 15 oz cue, or remove the weight bolt out of a cheap cue, put a Talisman XX jump tip on it, and grab it when a jump comes up. With a little practice, learning how to jack up higher, you can have success with this. Earl did all his jumping with his play cue for years so it can be done. You will lose the close up jump over a full ball. Remember the lighter you can make the cue, the better it will jump.
Your jump cue has a phenolic tip and they are outlawed where you now play. Mine are so cheap, starting in the $50 range, buy one and have my XX jump leather tip put on. It is as hard as they can make a tip and it will do everything a plastic tip will. Or just buy the XX tip from me and change out your plastic tip and then you will be legal in most places.
FL’s four DVD’s, offered as a bonus gift with your purchase at no extra charge.
These are regularly sold for $25 each.
(1) Audio CD mp3, no video, where FL answers a long series of questions players submitted. 4 hours long, has very high ratings. Play it in your car or on your computer. It is an information dump.
(2) DVD, audio and video where FL teaches you now to play pool and covers all the basics. Section on how to play games, trick shots and cue tip repair. 1 ˝ hrs long.
(3) DVD on how to perform 26 artistic pool trick shots. First 3rd anyone can make, 2nd third requires you to be an average player, last third are TV shots and are for advanced strokes. He shows you in great detail and with graphics how to set them up and perform them like a pro. Very high quality production. 2 hrs long
(4) DVD on FL’s top 10 greatest shots, plus some of his TV shows and appearances. The quality of film is old and not sharp, but the shots are fantastic. 1 1/2 hrs long.
Click the pics to enlarge them. They are left to right, the 4407-4400-4409L
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THE POPPER JUMP CUE. YOUR 2ND JUMP CUE. $125.00 s&h $10.00
BONUS: Pick out any two of FL's 4 DVD's as a free gift, a $50 value.
What is the ultimate jump cue. The answer is, there isn't one. The lighter the shorter the cue is, the closer you can jump and the faster the ball comes up, but it also comes down fast. The longer heavier cue is better for longer jumps.
THE TRUTH IS, TO COVER ALL THE JUMPS YOU WILL FACE, YOU NOW NEED TWO JUMP CUES. One for 3 or 4 balls away, and one for one ball away. One cue, will not do it all.
You need to do a lot of experimenting and testing to find out what you are capable of clearing. Set up a shot where the cue ball, CB is close to the rail, so you can bridge your hand up on the rail, making the shot easier. Use your break cue, because it has the hardest tip and find out How far away you can jump over a full ball, and a half ball. You will use your break cue on most of your longer jumps requiring some carry in the air. You need to know the distances you can carry, not now and then, but 95% of the time. Write all of these down and you can put small measurement marks on your break cue to use as a future ruler.
You can then measure to see if the shot is in your range and if its not, then you go to your short jump cue. Measure them as well and note it jumps up faster, but not farther down range. You need to know how far down you can go, and how quick you can get up and clear a full ball. For some of you, that might be 3 or 4 ball widths. It's easy to jump a half ball, really hard to clear a full one, right over the top of the north pole. I use my regular grip, but just hang on with my index finger only. I just jack straight up and using weights and bar bells I can jack way up past most because I have stretched those muscles and tendons to allow this.
The up close jump cue is the popper. This is what all the top players are now using in the world artistic championship. Up close, this is the stick and nothing performs any where even close to it. I can now jump over a full ball, one ball width away and bet the ranch on it. If I practice this shot a lot, I can jump a half ball width every time. It's possible even to get inside that and jump and clear with no more distance between 2 balls than a piece of chalk. This one requires a totally different technique which is holding the cue in front of your chest and tossing it like a dart, or throwing a spear at a fish. You may need to have a lesson or some local coaching to get the feel of this. This is something you need to acquire, both this new cue and the skill on how to use it. This then becomes one awesome weapon. You are now virtually unhookable. When you buy the cue, we give you a full instruction DVD that shows you how to use the cue and how to master the up close jump.
In 1993 when the jumping craze was in full tilt bogey, this competition was taking place to see who could jump the closest, one guy did a half ball, another a quarter ball away, and I ended that by filming and jumping a full ball, with zero clearance. I sat the cue ball next to the one ball, almost frozen to each other, only separated by a $100 standing up between them. The cue ball jumped the one, went 2 ball widths down table to land on a 9 ball which potted in the corner and the cue ball drew back out into the table. This is how my legend back then grew when I began hitting shots, never seen before, and ones few could duplicate.
What you learn from this is the higher the jack up angle, the quicker the CB comes up, but the faster it also comes down. So its a short jump with little carry and when the ball lands it has back spin and does not run forward real fast. On this shot, I actually used a 19 oz play cue, used a Masse stroke and jacked up an exact 90 degrees, which you never do on a masse, most are 83. I literally miss cued on purpose, lightly fanning the back outside edge of the CB. Whipping it super fast and hard impacting the tip dead into the slate and holding it there.
At that same time, again using a play cue, and not using a ramp ball, but cold jumping over a full ball, I jumped 26 balls breaking the world record at that time of 14. This was a shallow angle of about 30 degrees hitting the cue ball very low and hard. One time, I jumped too long, and jumped off the end of the table in the air, 9' away, which gives you the other outside edge of how far you can fly.
There was a tape out at that time showing how to jump up close using only a shaft. A shaft is 4.0 ozs, proving again the lighter it is, the quicker it jumps. It was the correct weight, but the problem was the shaft is too short, 29" and the butt was hard to hold on to, and you had to turn it loose, throw it into the CB and let it bounce off. Very few could master this one and it soon died away. If you made it longer, or added a short butt to the shaft, you were back up to 7 ozs and it would not work up close.
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THE POPPER JUMP Q. $125.
You buy the standard jump cue, and the Popper and for $185 you have 2 cues and the total mastery of the jump shot.
The solution to this was to use a very strong light weight graphite, which could be half the thickness of wood, it could now be 14" longer, 41" long, and you could hang on the the butt now fine and the cue had the right length and balance to it. And, it is only 4.0 ozs. It has a Metal ferrule and a special phenolic composite tip you do not even chalk. It is a beautiful high sheen black finish with white points. And does it work. It jumps better than a Roo in heat mate. It out jumps everything on the market, end of story, nuff said.
I use on on the world 9 ball tour, and in the world Artistic championship, and in my shows and exhibitions. It's made in the USA. The butt can go in your long pouch and the shaft will go in your regular case. The butt is 14" long, the shaft 27" long.
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