I am fortunate to have one in my collection and hope to someday get Earl to autograph it. New Old Stock, Rare Vintage McDermott M207. We Currently Have Over 1800 Cues In Stock. The Pool Cue Shop Is A Direct Authorized Dealer For: McDermott, Meucci, Pechauer, Joss, Viking, Samsara, Kamui, Navigator And More. The most rare and famous of the "signature" cues is probably the Earl Strickland "Frog" cue. IN STOCK, McDermott M207 Mike Massey Champion Pool Cue, COTM, FREE HARD CASE. If u are thinking that this was Mike's personal Q, I doubt it. I do know that Mike Massey used Meucci cues then. Back then, I'm told that more pros shot with Meucci cues than all other cues put together. Depending upon condition, it's value would run from a lo of 250 to a hi of 375+. Yours has the older style rubber bumper indicating it is from the late 70s. The model was started in the late 70s and ran thru the 80s. The Q u have with the name Mike Massey is the same as the model 80-2 and 84-2 as seen in the links below. ![]() Some had one model with their name and others had many. Including Mike Massey, Earl Strickland, Mike Seigle, Larry Hubbart, Jim Rempe, Buddy Hall, David Howard, etc. ![]() Massey was able to achieve his total of 8 balls by holding a ball between each finger, then picking up 3 more using his palm and thumb muscle.In the 70s and 80s Meucci had a series to commerate many of the pool greats. ![]() pool balls) made the task more difficult rather than easier. Massey stated that the smaller snooker balls (as compared to U.S. 0:00 / 7:24 Mike Massey Pool Video '50 Shots Every Serious Player Needs to Know. During the aforementioned Duel with Steve Davis, he managed to pick up 8 balls, with Davis managing to pick up 5. Michael Massey (born April 9, 1947), professionally known as Mike Massey, is an American professional pool player From 1989 to 1991 he served as a contributing editor of The Snap Magazine. Massey was also notable for his ability to pick up twice as many pool balls using only one hand than anyone else, a skill he claimed had won him many bets. This item can be shipped to United States. The seller is thepoolcueshop and is located in New Baltimore, Michigan. This item is in the category Sporting GoodsIndoor GamesBilliardsCues. I think it was maybe a touch of nerves that put him off tonight." Massey would go on to win the event in later years. Rawlins Daily Times, John RoarkWorld-renowned pool player Mike Massey executes one of his many trick shots during Wednesday evening’s exhibition at Duke’s Restaurant. The item IN STOCK, McDermott M207 Mike Massey Champion Pool Cue, COTM, FREE HARD CASE is in sale since Sunday, November 29, 2020. In the words of the 1991 World Trickshot Champion Terry Griffiths: "I feel quite embarrassed to have won actually Mike Massey is miles ahead of the rest of us. Massey used props and illusion as an integral part of his routine, such as two balls bonded together, magic props and card tricks. Massey also demonstrated his ability to impart spin onto a ball with his hand, throwing cue balls from the baulk end of the 12-foot-long snooker table, which would then curve around and travel behind the black spot to pocket (snooker term: pot) a red ball placed in front of the top righthand pocket, without the cue ball touching a cushion. In 1991, Massey took part in the inaugural World Trickshot Championship in the United Kingdom and despite not winning the event, demonstrated his skills in a special "duel" against the former World Snooker Champion Steve Davis before a live audience, hosted by TV personality Jeremy Beadle. For 2007 he was ranked as #8 in Pool & Billiard Magazine's poll of the "Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players". Massey was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Billiard Congress of America on April 7, 2005. He has the nickname of "Tennessee Tarzan", but he now lives in Midway, Utah. Massey was born in Loudon, Tennessee, and for several years lived in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he owned a pool hall. His up and down and up again story is shared here in his own words, as only he can tell it. From 1989 to 1991 he served as a contributing editor of The Snap Magazine. Our next entrant is one of the most recognizable pool personalities in the world. He has won professional national and international tournaments in trick-shot competition, nine-ball, eight-ball, straight-pool (14.1 continuous), and one-pocket, and he has become even more influential in the sport as an accomplished instructor, consultant, and fund-raiser. ![]() Michael Massey (born April 9, 1947), professionally known as Mike Massey, is an American professional pocket-billiards (pool) player, best known as a trick-shot artist since the late 1970s, who has given substantial visibility to the sport by traveling the globe to perform exhibitions and compete in a variety of disciplines. The Mike Massey deck offers advanced training to help one master an array of shots with more skill, more challenge, and more hours of fun 'I designed my Advanced Series of the Ultimate Pool Challenge game so you can play pool or poker and pool at the same time.
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