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Viking Cues

The Viking V166 Pool Cue Review

March 10, 2012
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About The Viking V166 Pool Cue The Viking V166 cue is one of the more ornate Viking Cues, featuring birdseye maple forearm and butt sleeve.  There are 10 Mexican Bocote floating points, too, and 30 bocote and Michigan maple sleeve inlays on the butt.  Tons of inlays for a production cue.  It features a 13mm [...]

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The Viking V170 Cue Review

January 15, 2012
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About The Viking V170 Cue The Viking V170 cue is very similar to the Viking V174 model that I just reviewed.  The main difference is that it has less inlays, which is why the price is a bit lower.  This Viking cue features nicely figured birdseye maple throughout the butt of the cue.  It features [...]

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The Viking V174 Cue Review

January 15, 2012
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About The Viking V174 Cue The Viking V174 cue is one of the high-end models viking cues. This pool cue has a lot of inlays. It all starts with nicely-figured birdseye maple in the forearm and butt section. Then they added 24 South American Snakewood points (mirrored, high and low). Add to that, 90 inlays [...]

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Viking Cues Still 100% American Made and Going Strong

December 12, 2011
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If you were not already aware, Viking Cues stopped production back in late 2010 after being operated by Gordon Hart for 45 years.   At the time of the shutdown, there was a lot of speculation about the cue companies future, though comments were made that they were under negotiations to sell the long-time pool cue [...]

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