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The Meeple Guild - Cues adds twist to classic crokinole

Regular readers are most likely aware that in terms of board games I rate crokinole at the top of the heap. The game is one where skill is a key, and that means practise can make you better, which I like.
Cues

Regular readers are most likely aware that in terms of board games I rate crokinole at the top of the heap.

The game is one where skill is a key, and that means practise can make you better, which I like.

The game is also one I played often with my dad, so nostalgia plays a part in my rating too.

What all that means is that I have played a ton of games over many decades.

But in all those plays I had never played crokinole with cues.

Then I happened upon a website that sold cues, and that led me to Ted Fuller via email. Ted was good enough to fill in some blanks regarding cues and crokinole.

鈥淐ues have been around a long time, I think many would probably be where the game was invented in Perth, Ontario,鈥 he said via email.

鈥淭he World Championships in Tavistock, Ontario have a whole category devoted to cues.鈥

I had thought cues might be a tool for some, but Ted explained that using them actually creates a unique version of the game.

鈥淚t鈥檚 actually a different form of Crokinole called 鈥楥ues鈥,鈥 he said. 鈥淐ues have rubber or plastic tips, can be made of a variety of woods, and sometimes have a knob on the end. I prefer the knobby end and the short cue with a plastic tip. The rubber tip leaves rubber marks on your board which is why I sell Old English Furniture polish. It removes those marks left but don鈥檛 leave it on the surface of the board, wipe it off with a cloth as it is citric acid and isn鈥檛 good for the finish on the board.鈥

As a result you have two versions of crokinole.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no mixing of cues and fingers at the tournament because cues are actually more accurate than fingers,鈥 said Fuller. 鈥淚t is amazing to watch a cues game because of the consistent dropping of 20s! We sell two kinds of cues on our site, a shorter cue which is the most manageable, and a longer cue for stronger shots.鈥

Fuller comes to the business side of crokinole as a fan of the game first.

Interestingly, my mature son who grudgingly plays the game was hitting 20s rather smoothly using the cue right from the get go.

鈥淚 have been a crokinole fan for as long as I can remember,鈥 he related. 鈥淒uring Christmas get togethers, I would play Crokinole with my grandpa who was a seasoned pro in my mind.

鈥淲hen I got involved in designing websites for people in 2007, I decided to purchase the domain name crokinole.ca as I thought it would be worth owning, maybe for a future venture like I have started now.

鈥淟ater on, a friend introduced me to the World Championships in Tavistock, Ontario. I enjoyed going mainly to connect with my friend and have some fun.鈥

So why does Fuller like crokinole so much?

鈥淧ut simply, it鈥檚 a relational game,鈥 he said.鈥 I love the fact that you can have a conversation while playing and get to know someone more deeply.

鈥淭here鈥檚 not a lot of rules, and it鈥檚 simple enough for a child to learn. I think it鈥檚 a much better alternative than video games which have so much darkness in them these days. I think kids need a break from that and their minds need a rest, and this is the kind of game which will help with that.鈥

And the love of the game grew into something more for Fuller.

鈥淟ater on, I decided to build a store around Crokinole as I saw the opportunity to connect many craftsmen together and feature their products on my website, Crokinole Canada,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen it became a business opportunity that鈥檚 when it really started to grow and I have been able to work with many craftsmen for which I am very grateful.鈥

The business side soon had Fuller doing boards too. From the website there are some great looking boards that I am sure would be a pleasure to play on, although to be fair I have not flicked on one of his boards.

So how did Fuller become involved in board creation?

鈥淢y first contact was with Murray Skaling, who runs a company called Muzzies Crokinole in Forest Glade, Nova Scotia,鈥 said Fuller. 鈥淗e gave me permission to drop ship his boards and accessories. This was a huge boost to me as I was just starting out and wanted to offer my customers the best board on the market. It turns out that his boards are some of the best on the market and I did end up selling quite a lot of them. He is so busy with Crokinole that there is a 4-5 month lead time on average for his boards.

If you鈥檙e willing to wait for them, they are very nice boards.

鈥淢y other suppliers include Tracey Boards, which are also good quality and were historically 鈥榃illard鈥 boards. They are not as fancy as a Muzzies board but they have all the great features you鈥檇 want to look for in a Tournament play board.

鈥淣ot surprisingly, you鈥檒l find these same boards at the World Championships in Tavistock, Ontario.鈥

So with someone as knowledgeable as Fuller in an email chat I had to ask; what makes a good board?

鈥淗ands down, it鈥檚 the surface that makes all the difference,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 have one particular board which has a very smooth Maple Veneer called The World Famous and I think it has the most consistently smooth surface across the entire board.

鈥淚 have no trouble selling that board because of that very reason.

鈥淚 think the second biggest feature that matters is the size of the board. A 26-inch playing surface is just more room for everyone around the table.

鈥淪ome other things I look for in a good board are latex covered pegs which make for an amazing bounce when the disc hits them.

鈥淎nd if you have an old board, one of the easiest ways to make it 鈥榥ew鈥 again is to buy some crokinole powder. It makes practically any old or slow board fast again because the powder acts like ball bearings on the surface of the board.鈥

You can get the powder and all things crokinole at

Since I love the game, I recommend trying cues.

Thanks to Trevor Lyons and Adam Daniels for helping on this one.

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