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- On The Hill Cue Sales - Custom pool cues and cue cases from Espiritu Custom Cues, Jacoby Custom Cues, Prather Custom Cues, Olivier Custom Cues, Joss Pool Cues and Thomas Cue Cases.
- Cues Plus Billiards - Retailer of pool cues and accessories offering a free case with every cue purchase. Includes custom and one-of-a-kind pool cues. In business since 1987.
- Mike Wooldridge Hand Made Cues - Snooker, American and English pool cues, cue cases, accessories, tables.
- TopCue - Online Snooker Shop - Shop online for snooker cues, billiard cues, pool cues, cases and accessories.
- On Q Cases - Custom handcrafted leather cue cases. Includes images, ordering and pricing information.
- Billiard Pro Shop - Custom pool cues, cue cases and billiard tables.
- Platinum Billiards - Supplies cues, cases and accessories. Features results of tests on cues.
- Talisman Billiard Accessories - Manufacturer of professional layered cue tips and leather cue cases.
- Markley Billiards Pool Cue Superstore - Collectible and Production Cues and cases.
- The Pool Cue - Offers cues, cases and accessories. Images and pricing available.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sensory cue - A sensory cue is a statistic or signal that can be extracted from the sensory input by a perceiver, that indicates the state of some property of the world that the perceiver is interested in perceiving. Sensory cues include visual cues, auditory cues, tactile cues, haptic cues, olfactory cues, and so on.
- Cue light - A cue light is a system of one or more electric light bulbs (usually traffic light colors) used to allow silent cues to be given to technicians and performers at various working locations during the running of a show. Typically, the stage manager sends signals to these cue lights at pre-arranged times.
- Cue sheet - A cue sheet is a form or template (paper or electronic) that lists information about cues.
- Cue-dependent forgetting - Cue-dependent forgetting, or retrieval failure, is the failure to recall a memory due to missing stimuli or cues that were present at the time the memory was encoded. It is one of five cognitive psychology theories of forgetting.
- Carom billiards - Carom billiards, sometimes called carambole billiards or simply carambole and, in some cases, used as a synonym for the game of straight rail from which many carom games derive, is the overarching title of a family of billiards games generally played on cloth-covered, 5 x 10 foot pocketless tables, which often feature heated slate. At its simplest form, the object of most carom games is to score points or "counts" by caroming off both the opponent's cue ball and the object ball on a single shot.