Been there. Mostly social players, not that many serious one. Looking to play some friendly games only.I had to look because one of my longtime friends was born there.
This place looks real good...
https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=...asJFuDFrUa6tdBihQ&sig2=T3gNNNwD9zun7BWoy_a56g
Will be traveling to Milan next week. Any nice rooms I should check out.?
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Hmm. Didn't know what. They do allow visits? Address? Thanks in advancesince you're in Milano , you could visit the Longoni workshop , it's in the north suburbs of Milano , in Mariano Comense. worth a visit !!!
Feel free to call them, or to use their email and/or FB page. Friendly they are.
LONGONI
Via G. Cappelletti, 56
22066 - Mariano Comense (Co) - Italy
info@longonicues.com
Phone +39 031 745072
Thats is helpful, Thank you.
Could you please take some pics when you go to Longoni.....
...I've owned some of their products over the years....
...I consider them the 'Brunswick' of Europe.
Back when you could buy a New Brunswick 6x12 for $1,800, I used to play carombole
on a Longoni 5x10 that cost 7 Gs....it was a work of art....and solid.
yep, hehe, we could say they're kind of 'Brunswick' of Europe...
Of special interest are not only their high end carom cues, but their composite shafts too.
when you're in Milano, if you can try/play/learn 5 pins with a decent player, do it !!! be carefull, many players are stronger than you could believe...
I do remember seeing few elderly gentleman in Milan few years ago playing some sort of Billiard game in a back room. Not really sure how the game was played, sure look interesting enough.
Any videos?That game is most amazing to me when don't use a cue....those guys can spin like Mike
Massey.
I watch them play in Toronto a bit.
Video of this too?Bella Italia I'm sure you'll find some pool players in Milano if not enjoy the night life.