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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Linn County, Oregon
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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
Thanks... Great video. With their skills both of those guys could play at the top level today. Some thing never change.
I was 1 year old in 1965.
EDIT: Note how both players are wearing suits and I'd bet everything in the videos is made in the USA.
(Their clothes, cues, balls, tables, chalk etc. Even the felt and rubber parts for the table would be made in the US)
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You called it. Table an early Brunswick Gold Crown, balls Brunswick Centennials of an early design, chalk was good old Master still favored today, and cues both made by USA custom cue makers. Crane used a George Balabushka....hard to tell what Balsis used, but it sure looked like a Herman Rambow to me. Both highly sought after collectables today.
Clothing? I don't really know...sorry.
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