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Keith Guenzel
Добавлен 20 янв 2013
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Ping eye 2 Black Beryllium copper cleaning
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Spider laser pool/ sterling gaming spider laser billiards skill training aid
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Spider laser pool/ sterling gaming spider laser billiards skill training aid
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6 months of military school preps him for a winter time back yard slip and slide
🤣 This guy is totally ignorant about electronics; he's a "network engineer" he says. they only know very little about electronics; only IP junk. As an electrical engineer, I easily pulled mine apart and noticed that the switch for the ball wasn't working. there are two retaining plastic clips that hold down the circuit board. If it is dropped one can come loose. I clipped it back in tight and the switch works fine and everything lights back up as designed. Going to sell mine on ebay now.... We loved using this to teach the teens when we had our table.
Nice I did the same, years ago. And the video explains the proper fix, the correct fix for MANY.... not some " electrician" slash electrical engineer : ) come on. Let's not assume consumers are ready to spend $100 then disassemble the product and play BOB the fix it guy. Sounds like you're a bit slow and that's ok press down on the soft button is a better fix then telling the world to take their device apart there genius :) we got another smooth one here !! By the way you play pool ? this ignorant guy will try you some see how those electricians play vs real engineers : ) Only IP junk true clown trolling here ! Please reply here if you'd like to play some and showcase your amazing skills outside of running cables.
comments turned off on your BeCu ping eye 2's. i live in howell nj and was wondering if you are selling your set ?
Hi sorry I’ve sold that set some time ago 🍻
How's the tournament going? Going to be #1 ? :)
bearatthenorthpole 😊 still putting in the work, fine tuning the process right now.
@@keithguenzel2312 Great. :)
Hey Buddha Hey Keith it's Tedd. :D
Hey Keith it's Tedd. :)
bear northpole Hi Tedd how are you !
@@keithguenzel2312 Hanging in there...I have Lymes disease. How you doing.
bear northpole things are busy but good, sorry to hear about the Lymes. Heard they can often cure it now ?
@@keithguenzel2312 Yes maybe antibiotics but I can't take them. Vit C I.V. therapy is what I need but don't have the money for it.
Hey Keith. This is Kim Shaw. I actually really like this product. The box had my name on it because I work for Sterling's sister company, and they must have recycled it. ;-)
Hi Kim, I found it to be great also ! Was really helpful for times I'd miss a shot in a tournament, I'd setup a shot at home on that same angle and hit it over and over till I got comfortable with recognizing that angle. Well it all makes sense now : )........ Have a Happy and Healthy New Year !
@@keithguenzel2312 Yes. The problem is, a lot of people don't know that when you have a cut shot, you are not pointing the cue where your eyes are looking - the contact point. It's most notable when the cue ball and object ball are close. The Spider helps the muscle memory you need.
@@kimjshaw Yes, recognizing the angle is very important to great pool, with this device I setup the most important angles 15,45,60,75 and I hit those angles till the cows came home : )... And the most notable thing that happened in my ball pocketing was much cleaner ball pocketing also my cueing was better within the first few sessions using it. I must say I'm still very intrigued, on how the eyes process this data I've done a lot of research and I mean a lot on top of that many of my own tests none of which produced half of what this device helped do : ) haaaaa ! It was in fact one of my greatest coaches. I wish they made a newer version now.
kim shaw do you know where I could find another one that works ?
This video was to help pool players looking for a great review on the spider laser aid tool, sponsored by Allen Hopkins and Jeanette Lee.