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Playing pool got me sent to boarding school. Spent 9th grade hustling pool. Parents found my money roll and made me give it to the proprietor of the place to give back to those who had lost it! I'm sure he worked as hard to find them as OJ does to find the 'real killers.' Did my share of sandbagging, riding the bus and running for my life. Still love the game but don't have a table. Most of my friends refuse to play me but love it when I lose on the bar box. Reading this thread brings back some good memories.
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Beautiful stick!
My parents bought a house 4 blocks from the local bowling alley when I was 12. For the next 10 years, it was our hang out through most of the 70's (also met my wife there). At age 18, I became a starving pro bowler, but if we weren't bowling it was pool or pinball. And, of course, there was always a small wager on the outcome. There were two huge snooker tables amongst the 10 brunswick tables. I loved the game and it made shooting pool on anything smaller than 9 feet look like a tap in. ![]() |
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Sweet stick.
I play a pretty good game of pool. I used to be in a pool league for 7 years as well. |
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It is really funny...
...that this thread has popped back up again.
Funny to me, since I just purchased a 39 year old Gold Crown regulation (4 1/2 X 9) table for $750 at a garage sale. No kidding. Four legs, three piece slate, leather corner covers and no ball return. The bumpers are rock hard but the rail tops are real rosewood and still very nice...there is a cigarette burn or three. Has real pearl inlay dots. The leather has not rotted, nor has the pocket nets. Can you tell that I am ecxited? I had to rent a storage unit to put it in. I cannot afford a home that has a billiard room...but this is one fine piece of furniture. I will restore this table...as soon as I can find a place to put it. The garage is full of Porsche stuff. I never understood why some people would pay to store stupid stuff...now I am one. ![]() Paul, hope to meet you in Sonoma. Shawn.
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ha! speaking of cues, here's a thread showing my friend's restoration work. it's not really restoration, but when he replaces the tip, he goes through the entire cue just to make it brand new again. amazing work.
http://www.dorkiphus.com/porsche/showthread.php?t=8485&highlight=moori Last edited by }{arlequin; 04-28-2006 at 08:16 AM.. |
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I'll be skipping Sonoma. I resigned from R Gruppe, so switched my room & registration over to a buddy I'd talked into going. Didn't think it would be right to leave him in the lurch. Personal reasons, but I'm going to be backing off on the car clubs scene. (edit) Dave, those "before" pics remind me to stay away from red felt tables that force the use of red chalk. ![]()
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different game but the skill can still be appreciated.
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I have a group of friends that all have tables. We've come up with this 'league' of sorts and try to play at someones place once a month. Not great play, but in an 8 ball game, you can only expect two turns or three if you're lucky.
I have a generic Viking cue with a predator shaft. I have been trying different tips to see what I like. Right now it's a really firm one and I'm not sure that's the way I want to go.
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Pool? Ya Got Trouble, my friend.
Well, ya got trouble, my friend. Right here, I say trouble right here in River City Why, sure, I'm a billiard player Certainly mighty proud to say, I'm always mighty proud to say it I consider the hours I spend with a cue in my hand are golden Help you cultivate horse sense and a cool head and a keen eye Didja ever take an' try an' give an iron clad leave to yourself from a three-rail billiard shot? But just as I say it takes judgement, brains and maturity to score in a balk-line game I say that any boob can take and shove a ball in a pocket And I call that sloth, the first big step on the road to the depths of degreda- I say, first- medicinal wine from a teaspoon, then beer from a bottle And the next thing you know your son is playin' for money in a pinchback suit and listenin' to some big out-o'-town jasper Hear him tell about horserace gamblin' Not a wholesome trottin' race, no, but a race where they set down right on the horse Like to see some stuck up jockey boy sittin' on Dan Patch? Make your blood boil, well I should say Now, folks, let me show you what I mean You got one, two, three, four, five, six pockets in a table Pockets that mark the difference between a gentleman and a bum With a capital 'B' and that rhymes with 'P' and that stands for 'pool' And all week long, your River City youth'll be fritterin' away I say, your young men'll be fritterin' Fritterin' away their noontime, suppertime, choretime, too Hit the ball in the pocket Never mind gettin' dandelions pulled or the screen door patched or the beefsteak pounded Never mind pumpin' any water 'til your parents are caught with a cistern empty on a Saturday night and that's trouble Oh, ya got lots and lots o' trouble I'm thinkin' of the kids in the knickerbockers shirttails, young ones peekin' in the pool hall window after school Ya got trouble, folks, right here in River City with a capital 'T' and that rhymes with 'P' and that stands for 'pool' Now I know all you folks are the right kind of parents I'm gonna be perfectly frank Would you like to know what kind of conversation goes on while they're loafin' around that hall They'll be tryin' out Bevo, tryin' out Cubebs, tryin' out tailor-mades like cigarette fiends And braggin' all about how they're gonna cover up a tell-tale breath with Sen-Sen Now one fine night they leave the pool hall headin' for the dance at the Armory Libertine men and scarlet women and ragtime Shameless music that'll grab your son, your daughter into the arms of a jungle animal instinct- massteria! Friends, the idle brain is the devil's playground, trouble! Oh, we got trouble Right here in River City Right here in River City With a capital 'T' and that rhymes with 'P' and that stands for 'pool' That stands for pool We surely got trouble We surely got trouble Right here in River City Right here Gotta figure out a way to keep the young ones moral after school Spoken: Mothers of River City, heed this warning before it's too late Watch for the tell-tale signs of corruption The minute your son leaves the house does he rebuckle his knickerbockers below the knee? Is there a nicotine stain on his index finger? A dime novel hidden in the corncrib? Is he starting to memorize jokes from Cap'n Billy's Whizbang? Are certain words creeping into his conversation? Words like... swell? And... 'so's your old man'? Well if so, my friends... Ya got trouble Oh, we got trouble Right here in River City Right here in River City With a capital 'T' and that rhymes with 'P' and that stands for 'pool' That stands for pool We've surely got trouble We surely got trouble Right here in River City Right here Remember the Maine, Plymouth Rock and the Golden Rule? Oho, we got trouble We're in terrible, terrible trouble That game with the fifteen numbered balls is the devil's tool Devil's tool Yes, we've got trouble, trouble, trouble Oh, yes, we got trouble here, we got big, big trouble With a 'T' With a capital 'T' And that rhymes with 'P' That rhymes with 'P' And that stands for pool That stands for pool Remember my friends, listen to me, because I pass this way but once
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I find funny this old thread came up as well. But funny how life turns out sometime, isn't it? I'm looking at the car being trucked to New Jersey soon. There, it will go into a container and shipped to Istanbul. I'll be hanging on to the old Palmer...it's easier to store & take care of. ![]()
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Predator shaft straight away.
Joel. The laminated shafts are for (dedicated) seasoned players. Your game will improve better with a straight grain rock maple shaft. The hot rod shafts will throw your natural hit angle wierd...the angle that you need to learn. Alot. Leather tips are a personal choice. I use the Le Pro soft. Some say that they are too hard. I reshape every month and replace every 6 months. Cost is...$40 per year. The best Billiard cue you can buy is this: Your local custom cue maker will take a standard 19 oz. house cue...cut it in half, install a bolt at the new joint, provide a proper 16 inch pro taper on the shaft, and place a 12 - 14 mm leather tip of your choice on there. Cost is $120 tops. You now have a "Sneaky Pete" that is designed just for you and plays better than your buddies high $ stick. Proper stance, stay down on your shot, follow through, hit only as hard as needed, then pot a ball. Paul, I know your pain. Shawn. ![]()
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Yesterday a guy hocked a Meucci cue. He must have felt the need to convince me of its worth as he brought along a "Blue Book of Pool Cues". Like I wouldn't think it was worth the $30 he wanted to borrow. He left the book also, no doubt my cue IQ will increase with a bit of reading. Feijstead (sp) is the publisher.
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Shawn? Thanks! I'm all over the map emotionally right now. But really, I do think it's time for me to leave the P-car world... May the pockets never move for you. They sure do for me, no matter what stick I use! ![]()
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