Even though I bought a gold status about 9 months ago it still shows me as silver can you help me with this please? Thanks
Even though I have bought a gold status about 9 months ago it still shows me as silver can you help me with this ?Thanks
Well. in light of the fact that Royce has died, I didn't see the need for a thread on how he's doing. There is also a thread where condolences can be posted. If you don't care, I don't care.
Mr Wilson, there is another post about Royce Bunnell & get well posters, maybe this should go away in light of what finally transpired...
Hi Mister Omori, everything is ok, i am new here in this Forum, and search for you! We had have contact by E mail ! I Told you that a friend off me had youre wonderfull Cue, Tulipwood-Ebony, and i think to order one off yours at next yeahr.
So, iff you had some new ones, i Like to see them. My Email add.: Juergen_Egal@hotmail.com
Hi, there is no date on this posting. I don't know if I replied. Please use my email , ernieomori@hotmail.com. if you want to contact me. Sorry if I didn't reply.
Sorry, no log or photos. I just kind of did it in my head, with some rough sketches and measurements. I made the dimensions so that a 4x8' sheet of 1/4" Masonite would lay on the top, fit inside a "L" that I routered out at the inside top of the 1x8" poplar sideboards. All I had to do to the Masonite sheet was notch out the corners to clear the 2x2' poplar corners (attached to the sides with "L" brackets). Cross-bracing, routered 1x2" and various trim to make openings for parabolic grids, 2 tandem 8' fixtures (8 four ft. bulbs), stain to match the table (mixed), satin poly and some automotive pinstriping, and she was done. Hung it with stainless steel chain link from 3" eye bolts into the ceiling joists, with turnbuckles for leveling.
hi, i replied to your pm with my email in it, please check and send me pics of the case. thanks.
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Quote :

Las Vegas in my head
Tattoo on my mind
Black brick black brick walls slide
Past your, past your tired eyes
I'm on a short fuse
I'm on a good day, but
I'm on a short fuse,
I'm sure that you could guess see me
Woman with a small vise saying
Shall we have a coffee
Somewhere sometime somehow
When you come, come, come, come with me
Sounds like I, sounds like I
Found my mistake
I had ryan at meullers replace an ivory joint in an old Joss cue and make a new shaft for it, excellent work on both. then I sent him a titlist butt in need of some serious work: rewrap, replace joint and joint screw, rework butt (new butt except for wood sleeve). the work on this cue: just as before: excellent results. just another vote of confidence in ryan's workmanship/results.
Did you by chance do a worklog or post up some pictures on how you did it? Id like to take a run at one myself!
You are full Gold in our databases. We have had some issues with the avatars showing properly and are working on it.
Jerry
Hi all,
I'm looking for pre-1900, out-of-the-ordinary cues to add to our vast collection of them. Hoping to write another billiard related book. Our first, "Pool & Billiard Collectibles" is a big hit, and I'd like to write another on the EVOLUTION of the billiard cue. I can't afford to branch out into the European cues that sport badges at their bases, but European marquetry cues are of particular interest. I'm new at blogging, but I'll try to keep up with those of you who are not. LOL.
Mark Stellinga
Tiffin, Iowa
Bryan; You still making 3/8X10 stainless pins? I am going to need 20 or more of them if you have them to sell. I am out for events right now but I will be back home on the 30th of November. Let me know how much and how you want the payment sent. pay pal, money order, check. However you like will work for me. Do you make brass pins also?
Thanks
Daqvid Bucholtz
As you have probably noticed, I haven't been around here for a while and the only reason I'm here today is to let you know that Mudd, Greg Merrill, age 63, has passed.

Don't know much more... just the obituary. Visitation is tonight, private funeral for family later. Sorry to be the bearer of sad news. I'll miss him. He was a good guy.

Later, Jim

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