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Check the listing for details. Harold Worst Pocket Billiards Angle-Guide—Perfect your cut angles. Condition: New. Listed at 20.00 USD. Harold Worst Pocket Billiards Angle-Guide—Perfect your cut angles Just found! Cache of new “old” stock Practice/Training Tool The Plastic swiveling Angle-guide is an easy way to learn which cut angles work when cutting a ball into a pocket. It is designed for 2 ⅛’ balls but works reasonably well with standard 2 ¼” pool balls - the concept is solid! Find the angle you want to practice by pointing the arrow towards a pocket, , adjust the long leg to the angle you desire, then just set your object ball in the little circle on the short leg with the arrow, put your cue ball at the end of the long leg and shoot it towards the object ball and you will hit the correct tangent point on the object ball to make it in the pocket. I've found that you need to use a firm, not too hard and not super soft stroke to be accurate. Do it a few times with the tool, then try it without. Pretty soon, those "impossible" cuts will start going in the pocket! We sold these in the 1960’s and 70’s and I wound up with a lot of unsold, new old stock angle-guides. Learn to improve your aiming quickly. Harold Worst: Was He the Best Pool Player of All Time? Who was Harold Worst? Despite his last name, Worst, was he ironically the best pool/billiards player of all time? In the opinion of several experts, the answer is yes, if we consider the major championship games of his era: three-cushion billiards, straight pool, one-pocket, nine-ball and snooker. In the modern era, only Worst was a world-class performer in all the major disciplines. He was beating all comers, even when stricken with brain cancer that ended in his premature death, just as he reached the zenith of his sport and art, in his mid-thirties. 50 available at $20.00 each

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