Seybert’s shipping prices

Some hats could be in Michigan or other hats could be in China but if they are in the US the price shouldn't vary by more than $1 - 2. I don't think any business would be charging International rates for domestic shipping though. Do auto manufacturers make more money off of selling cars or car parts?? Both are profitable and don't need gouged shipping!

New wrapless Jim Pierce 4 Point Bolivian Purpleheart Cue w/ Veneers--Fancy Cap.

Jim Pierce 2404. Brand new 58" 4 point fullsplice (John Davis blank) Hoppe style wrapless cue, Beautiful curly purple heart into maple with black, natural, black and natural veneers. Dash deco rings at the joint. The white ferrules, joint and Hoppe ring material is white phenolic T-38. The pin is flat face modified 3/8-10. Two clear maple shafts, 12.9mm (3.78/ 3.87 oz.) with 1/2" ferrules and Triangle tips. Comes with set of black Delrin joint protectors for shafts and custom purple heart cap for the butt. The cue weighs 18.99/ 19.08 oz., with a 19" balance point. The discount price is now $1875.00 $1,675.00 Goods and Services PayPal, Visa or Mastercard shipped UPS 3 day insured with signature in the continental USA (Zelle price is $1,820.00 $1,625.00). Get a bargain on a beautifully made 4 point John Davis blank fullsplice cue made by Jim Pierce with veneers for the price of a merry widow!
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Great Pool Room Stories

This one is in Pool Wars but if you haven't read it I'll give you the short version. After laying around L.A. getting high and playing little pool for several months I got bored and went on a road trip north to Frisco. I'll skip the stops I made in Bakersfield (played Nate at the Cue Ball which I would buy a few years later) and in Fresno where I gambled all day at Blackstone Billiards, winning maybe $100! ;)

Finally I got to Frisco and after a 9-Ball fracas with Frisco Dave Piona (broke even) I headed to Berkeley where there were lots of rich college kids hanging out in the local poolroom (Kips). It was packed and I got a couple of cheap games like $5 9-Ball right away. Made some hotel and gas money and checked into a small hotel across the street from the Peoples Park. They called it that cause all the kids liked to hang out there and smoke weed. I got sick as a dog that night, maybe caught something from someone at the poolroom I don't know. So I slept all the next day and drank hot tea trying to fight it off. Early the following morning I wake up to hear all kinds of commotion going on outside. I drag myself to the bay window overlooking the park (I was on the second or third floor so I had a good view). The university had erected temporary fencing around the park and I was not aware they wanted to turn it into a parking lot. The kids were not having any of that and hundreds of them were banging on the mesh wire fence and trying to tear it down.

It was soon an out of control mob scene. There were maybe only a couple of dozen police and university security trying to stop them and they couldn't quell the disturbance. I watched the whole thing from the safety of my room. Soon more police came and then there were hundreds of cops from different jurisdictions surrounding the park fence and the battle became more intense. At least a thousand or more kids vs. a couple hundred baton wielding cops. I was an eye witness to what became known as the People's Park riot (look it up). This lasted for literally hours with kids getting beat up, with many being carried away, and injured cops retreating back behind their lines. It was totally out of control, covering a large area surrounding the entire park.

Then I began to hear gun shots. Only a few at first and I thought they were blanks. But they weren't. Kids got shot! And one kid (Steve Rector) got killed while throwing rocks at the cops from the roof of a house on the other side of the park. He was the only fatality as far as I know. But there had to be dozens of injured on both sides. Finally at nightfall the police had driven the kids back and the fence was pretty much all torn down. I never left my room all day, and by late at night I was hungry and decided to venture out. I walked towards Kips and on the main drag I saw police in riot gear marching down the street and shooting tear gas at any kids they saw outside. That included me! I hid until they had passed me by and went running towards Kips. Why I went there I couldn't tell you, other than I was a pool hall rat back then.

I made it to the entrance hall way at Kips before the riot police spotted me and one of two others entering the hallway. They lobbed tear gas canisters at us and we ran into Kips as fast as we could. Some of the gas got inside and everyone's eyes were watering and we were looking for water to wash them out. My eyes burned for a long time (over and hour I'm sure) and when I felt better I just wanted to get the hell out of there. It was late by now, after Midnight and it seemed quiet. I snuck outside and just wanted to make it the few blocks back to my hotel. I was triple careful when I realized cops were still patroling the streets. I ran from one place to another hiding every few yards to remain unseen. I saw the cops but they didn't see me.

At the hotel I packed my few things and waited until just before daylight to make my escape. My car was parked close by and I got in and drove out very carefully, looking in every direction until I got far away. Fuck pool, I was in survival mode.

I found out later hundreds of kids they caught went to jail and many served short terms like 15 or 30 days. A few of the instigators got longer terms, up to a year or more. I got lucky I guess. The only time I was ever tear gassed and it was no fun.
That's interesting, since just 3 months after that People's Park riot, my GF and I were in Berkeley for the entire month of August. And although I also gravitated to Kip's, I only remember 3 players of any note, and no college students at all. In fact most of the time I was there, the place was almost deserted. The house man was a fat left handed player named Wayne, who called himself "The Garbageman" because that was part of his duties. There was also an angry hippie who was definitely not into Peace and Love, and who woofed a lot but had a rep for playing on ass. The one semi-notable player was Tony Bowles, AKA "The Pirate", because he always wore a bandana. He tried giving me the 8 and I flat out robbed him, and trust me, I was never close to being a top player. Two years later I came back to Berkeley for a few months and Kip's seemed to be on its last legs, with the action all over in the City.

Arata's "Grand Olive" Billiards ... St. Louis, MO

One unique feature of Grand-Olive I have mentioned and will mention again here is that it had what I would call map cabinets that regulars could put their cues in. You left your cue assembled and laid it in one of the drawers after you played. Never seen that before or since.

Another thing is that the place was dark except for the lights over the cash register and the lights over the tables that were in use. So if you were the only one playing, you'd be playing in a very dark room.

Also there was a spittoon on a rubber mat next to every table.

I think in the 60s you could buy a soft cue case for about $!.00. Nevertheless, I'd say about 20-25% of the pool players carried their sticks without a case. Either gripped together or tied together with a rubber band or two.

Many people had full splice house cues that AESchmidt had converted to two piece. Or Harold Worst branded cues (made by AESchmidt). $13.00 ish.

Finally many people had black ferrules on their cues.

The GOOD OLD Days.
I have about 10 one-piece cues that came from AE Schmidt, a mix of different Brunswick models, and they all have black ferrules!

Funny pic/gif thread...

Didn't you just post that the other day, but with different vehicles and # of fleeing drivers different?
I don't post many crash videos or road rage nonsense. I see a lot of crash videos w cars ramping stray tires then going over the divider into oncoming traffic which would likely be fatal. This is more of a what would you do here type video.

314-3 vs Vantage shaft

cool, I'm currently shooting with a Z3 for about a year and i love the deflection and firm hit, but it occasionally feels a little unwieldy hitting long stop shots or long draw shots. Like im just a hair off center and it punishes me.
That is an accurate description. You have to be very deliberate with a Z.
I know its stroke related, but my stroke is actually pretty good so im just looking for a touch more forgiveness from the shaft to help with that little extra consistency
314 first.

Tournament fees are out of control

I'm cheap too so here's my advice: Change your perspective and compare it to how much more everything costs today. A round of golf probably averages around $70 and every time I take the ol' lady out for dinner (which is often) it usually costs me around $100 after tax and the tip (and we don't drink!).

Just chalk those entry fees up to some entertainment and laughs. If you win something, it's a bonus.

Tournament fees are out of control

It's been quite awhile since i've done a local pool tournament. But what i've seen recently locally for the last few months is nuts. I saw one listed for $200 last night and the week before another one was $75. Plus you have a calcutta too.
Larger entry fees translate to larger purses.

I play pool because I enjoy playing pool, but I'm probably not going to commit to an entire day for the chance to win $150 if I win the whole damn thing...

Here's the payout for the $70 tournament I played in last week. 39 players.

Pretty good for $70 plus another few bucks thrown at the Calcutta.


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