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  Posted 06 July 2009 - 06:28 PM

“Fast Larry’s Big Kahuna jump cues

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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  Posted 12 July 2009 - 12:18 AM

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Posted 12 July 2009 - 12:21 PM

Post Prices.PLEASE!
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Posted 12 July 2009 - 12:46 PM

View PostCocoboloCowboy, on Jul 12 2009, 01:21 PM, said:

Post Prices.PLEASE!




They have always been up there, you just missed them. I'll move them to the top, since you are telling me you are not reading down to the bottom, which is good to know. Prices, damn, I am selling these quality sticks, at half the price I was selling the old Stealth at which I still have in stock and sell. And compare the Stealth which is a plain Jane to the 4409L which is loaded, there is no comparison. Twice the cue, at half the price. Now is this one a slam dunk or what?

Crazy Larry has gone loco, the 108 degree Vegas heat melted his brain and he is giving this stuff away now. Act fast before Yo Sarah gets him to a doctor and his brain recovers.

Such a deal, such a deal I would not give to me own grandmother. Hubba hubba, step right up my boy, ah yes indeed.
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  Posted 12 July 2009 - 04:18 PM

POPPER JUMP CUE

$125


It comes in 2 pieces and fits in any case. Ignore the photo that shows it in 3 pieces, the design was changed to 2 pieces to add strength to the cue.

You will use it for very close up shots and the method is different. You are shooting on the front of your body instead of the traditional method on your side. Just put your index finger and thumb lightly on the cue. You will be able to hit higher up on the ball than before. You don’t have to chalk the plastic tip. Get a wrist cock going and then just flick, or snap down into the ball hard.

It is a very fast dart toss method. Just like you throw and release a dart.

Sometimes you will use a closed loop, or open hand off of a rail, or out on the table shoot free hand. For shots that are longer and where you have 3 or 4 balls distance to clear and a lot of distance to go then use your regular jump cue. Up close, pull out the Popper. Yes, that means you now carry 2 jumps cues, one for long shots, the Popper for up close. Golf pro carries 3 wedges for that same reason; one club does not make all the shots.

Learning to use this new dart stroke technique is easy. Just start flicking your wrist and releasing it with power. Snap and flick that wrist into the ball. Within a few minutes you will be jumping over a distance of 2 balls width and in less than 5 minutes you will be down to a single balls width. You probably can’t clear and go over a full ball now unless it is 3 ball lengths away with your current jump cue. In a day or two you will get more confidence and be able to clear a half ball, or jump over a object ball with no more distance between them than a piece of chalk.

"Jump to the Next Level" - - - - - - - - - - See it used on ESPN TRICK SHOT MAGIC!! And by all the top stars in the world trick shot championship.



• The best dedicated jump cue in the world
• Sleek, modern design will jump from less than 1 chalk away
• Will jump anywhere on the table
Golf has its sand wedge. Now pool has the Popper Jump Q!
This is not your average jump cue. The Popper Jump Q’s graphite shaft, coupled with a solid phenolic tip, allows maximum energy transfer for those shots that would otherwise be impossible with any other legal cue.

The Popper Jump Q allows you to jump over an object ball less than an inch away. Due to the Popper’s light weight, the cue ball will travel a more vertical trajectory, getting up and down in a shorter distance. Using the dart style method, allows you to jump balls anywhere on the table.

After two and half years of experimenting, we were able to put together an excellent jump cue. The smaller diameter shaft allows for even the smallest hand to control. The weight towards the tip end makes it easier to use. Like anything brand new, after we had tried it for awhile, we realized there were some amazing shots that could be done. We know after you try this cue, you will develop your own unique shots.

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Q&A about the Dr. Popper Jump Q - the Best Dedicated Jump Cue in the World!

What are the specifications?
Butt length: 13 ˝”
Shaft length: 27 ˝”
Shaft diameter: 12.6 – 12.7mm
Weight: 4 oz.
Is the Dr Popper legal to use?
Yes. If you can use a jump cue where you play, then you can use the Popper Jump Q.
What is the proper care and maintenance of the Popper Jump Q?
To prevent finish problems, your cue should be stored under consistent temperature and moisture conditions. To clean wipe down with a damp cloth. Use a soft cloth and furniture polish to restore shine.
What is the tip made of?
It is made out of solid phenolic composite.
How close can I jump over another ball?
You can jump less than 1” from the object ball depending on the amount of practice you have with the Popper. With heavier jump cues, a comfortable distance is 3 balls from an object ball. Using the Popper Jump Q, you should be comfortable jumping over another ball from one ball away.
How does the Popper compare to jumping with other jump cues?
The biggest difference from other jump cues is the Popper’s light weight which allows for jumping much closer to the object ball.
Do I need to chalk the tip?
No, not unless you intend on jumping and having the cue ball curve. With no chalk on the tip, the cue ball will jump over the object ball with less chance of curving and missing your shot.
WHAT THE PLAYERS SAY;

"... jump over a full ball from millimeters away ... legally!"
The Popper jump cue is one of a kind and the best dedicated jump cue on the market for close range, precision jump shots. Amazingly, you can jump over a full ball from millimeters away, and do so legally! There's no other cue like it. As a professional Artistic Pool player, I must pay particularly close attention to detail and precision in the execution of each shot. This cue allows me to do what no other cue can. I've used it on countless occasions playing opponents who think they've hooked me. But they know when I pull out the Popper, there's no stopping me now! No cue bag is full until it has a Popper in it to complete the pool player’s arsenal.
– Eric "The Preacher" Yow (Tennessee, USA)

"I am very impressed"
It is a great cue that jumps like no other. I am very impressed with the Popper jump cue.
– Bruce "The Big Guy" Barthelette (Massachusettes, Ct., USA)


"I love it, in 9 ball."
The Popper jump cue is the best cue for close precision jump shots. I love it, in 9 ball.
– Lucasz "Cool Hand Luke" Szywala (Krakow,Poland)

"I'll never be caught without one."
The Popper is the best jump cue that I have found for those close jump shots. I'll never be caught without one. I own two and I highly recommend it for both trick shot artists and 9-ball players.
– Andy "The Magic Man" Segal (New York, NY, USA)


"It jumps...it jumps...and it jumps some more!!"
The Popper" jump cue has a special niche in the world of billiards -- It jumps...it jumps...it jumps...and it jumps some more!! It has helped me win several artistic pool titles through the creative shot making characteristics that it offers. If you're having a problem jumping, especially over those very "close" ones, then this is the cue for you!!
– Tom "Dr. Cue" Rossman (Indiana, USA)

By: Fast Larry Guninger
I am no stranger to jump cues. I invented and designed two very popular models for two cue manufacturers who were sponsoring me at the time, Schuler and Stealth. They were 7 oz and good for long jumping. When you got up real close they did not work. You then had to Masse which few know how to do or play safe and kick. When the jumping craze really took off in the early 90's it was widely know you needed two methods to make all the shots. Close up we would use a shaft, but it was too short and you could not achieve any real accuracy with it. Within a year just about everyone had given up on it and that shot slowly faded into history.

I bought the Popper and used it at the 2008 Artistic trick shot world championship because many of the jump shots made it a real challenge for my cue to get up fast enough and it was putting a serious strain on my older body to now have to jack up higher using the traditional method on the side of your body, like you shoot regular pool, but just jack up from that position. Older people just cannot get up high enough with that method.

The popper allowed me to shoot from the front of my body and took away all the muscle pulls and strain. I soon learned that is a superior way to jump, up close. Within 5 minutes I was jumping over a full ball, only one ball distance away and in 15 minutes I was down to a half ball. I was so impressed with the cue; I became a dealer and put them on my 3 web sites for sale. I never recommend a product unless I see it work and perform. This cue is fantastic, it delivers and everyone needs one. The quality of its high tech graphite construction is first class. Pictures do not do it justice. When you get one in your hands and see it perform, you then realize $125 is a steal. This is a cue made In the Midwest by real American’s.
"Fast Larry" Guninger former Tasa world trick shot champion.


Note the pic of the cue is show in 3 pieces, but the design was changed to 2 pieces to add greater strength to it. Not the 3rd piece on the right, at the bottom, the large brown piece is the ferrule. This extra weight on the end is part of the secret to its success.

The 2nd pic shows the standard way to just jack up to make a jump shot. You use this method with your regular jump cue, and you can see you can't jack up very high this way.

The 3rd pic shows the popper cue, which is used on the front of your body, and note how much higher you can get with this. This is the guy with the black vest on.

When you buy the popper cue, we give you a free instruction tape which shows you exactly how to hold and use the cue and how to perform all the shots. In just a couple of days, you will be out making jumps only a balls width away, like you see the top pros do.

Buy the standard FL jump cue for $60, the Popper for $125, and for $185, you have 2 top jump cues, and total command and mastery of the jump. Now tell me that is not the best offer you have ever seen.

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  Posted 12 July 2009 - 09:39 PM

The Stealth Jump cue $115.00

This is the jump cue I designed for them years ago. A 3 piece cue. The full cue is used for long jumps, you mostly use the short cue, with the butt removed for the majority of shots. I have played with this cue on tour for years and it works just great. A 3 piece cue gives you more ranges to jump from, long and medium short, but the cost doubles on it compared to the 2 piece cue.


Specifications:
Tip: Buffalo leather tip.
Ferrule: Phenolic
Shaft: Canadian maple 11-12" pro taper
Joint: Stainless steel with a 5/16X18 steel pin.
Collar: Black
Rings: None
Butt: 2 piece red stained maple with a joint at 12 inches from collar
Length: 41 inches or 50 inches
Weight: 11 ounces (at 50") or 7 ounces (at 41")
Plate: Red composite with stealth emblem.
Bumper: Black rubber

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  Posted 12 July 2009 - 10:14 PM

How to order from FLE POOL INC

Go into www.paypal.com create and set up an account. You send money to us to our email address which is:

sales@fastlarrypool.com

Tell us what you ordered and give us your full name, address, phone number and email address before you make your payment. Once we have your address we can then quote you what the shipping and handling charges will be. The cue might be $50 and the S&H $10 and the total amount to send would then be $60. On some items, the freight might be free or included.

Send us a separate email to fastlarrypool@bellsouth.net and copy what you ordered and send it to us. We will confirm receipt of your order.

We should ship to you in a day or two and we will send you a tracking number.
You can send us a personal check but that is going to delay your shipment by a week to 10 days until the money clears into our account. Always send us an email telling us what you ordered and how much money is in the mail. Never send us cash. A postal money order will be faster. Make the check out and mail to:

FLE POOL INC
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