Jon,Just checking to make sure you got the payment. If you could find out what day it will be here that would be great. I can't wait to hit some balls with it. Thanks Richard
want to bet tonight $25 a game ? or $50 a game ? I'll take Celtics +7 and Warriors +8 No one else seems to want to thanks for the positive feedback btw
Hi Randy,

Just to let you know, I shiped the cue this morning as agreed yesterday. You should receive it within 4 to 6 business days starting today.

I included a small leather Mezz cue case and a set of joint protectors to protected the cue. Please send the case and JP's back to me when you will send me your P3 cue, it should fit your P3 cue because it's the same Uni-Loc joint.

It cost me $26.00 in Canadian funds to shiped the cue, so expect to pay the same amount to send your P3 cue back to me, it should be very close to that amount.

I used Registered Mail Services from Canada Post and the Tracking number is;

CX 490 771 743 CA

Now I am looking forward to test your P3 cue with that 314-2 shaft, I can't wait any longer.

Please let me know when you'll receive it.

Again, thank you.

Lucas
Lucas Cue Shop
Hi Glen, I'm a newbie on the forum, but I have referenced your posts on several occasions and I know you have worked on every pool table known to man after reading some of your posts. I have a 1971 9' Brunswick Monticello that I bought on Craigslist. I disassembled it and brought it home then had it re-covered and set up by a local company who did a pretty good job. Problem is, the rails are melamine and it has cracked near the side pockets and there are also other surface blemishes I don't like about the rails including dents to the aluminum edge trim and cheap particleboard skirt. I am wondering if you had any suggestions for a Do-it-yourselfer to improve its appearance. Will any GC parts fit this table? You will not be in the Baton Rouge area any time soon will you? -Blake Ivey
Despite what some punks on here have said, you're still pushing forward and even participating in forum discussions. If it were me, I would have said goodbye to this forum long ago but you keep going and I admire that. Your thirst for knowledge about our game is refreshing as well, most of the people on here(myself included at times) are too stubborn to put themselves out there or admit when they don't know something. Keep up the hard work, it may not pay off in $$ but it's very satisfying to meet goals in this game nonetheless.
Hey Woody,
i knocked off that tourny at Beloit. The carom room. Win 2,000.

That hard work I've been doing with Bobby D finally paid off. I got into a gear and even beat Brian Groce twice at the end.

First set went hill hill but he got pretty weak the second one towards the end.

I didn't miss a ball.
Hey Doc, looks like I'll be in Palm Coast again next week. Let me know if you wanna hit some balls. Did you ever get your home table yet?
Best regards,
---Bill
thanks for the green brother! ... I still have NEVER been to Vegas :( I'm married now and its awesome that I know you but noone else in vegas lol
Thanks a bunch for letting me know, Lyn! Sorry, I couldn't help it -- just had to post the link and pics to Brian's congratulatory thread to you. ;) You played well, and deserved the win and recognition for great play! Looking forward to next time, for sure!
Hey Sean,

Some great pictures of you during my final's match at SBE. NYC Grind has a link on their front page now. Can't say thanks enough for your support.

Lyn
Thx for your kind words buddy-
it was a fantastic evening in cologne. It was a pleasure to meet you in person.
looking forward for a new game of ***** your neighbour* *grin*
Hi Bob
I was wondering if you can help me. I remember this rule was in the bca book. Here is the rule in question."If a player has committed a foul on the shot immediately before or the shot immediately after playing this ball, then he must immediately meet the requirements of the "Frozen Ball" rule when playing this object ball. Also, if he has committed two consecutive fouls, he must immediately meet the requirements of the "Frozen Ball" rule when playing this object ball. If such player fails to meet the requirements of the "Frozen Ball" rule, he is considered to have committed a third successive foul and the appropriate point penalty is assessed as well as one point for each of the previous fouls. All fifteen balls are then re-racked and the player committing the infraction is required to break as at the beginning of the game.)
I dont see this rule in the wpa or the bca anymore. Was this removed in the 2008 update.Thanks

John
Let me know what ideas you have and I will try to put something together for you to look at. Thanks!

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