Hey! i am heading down to SF in the may time, when i get back from a deployment i was wondering if i could shoot a couple of games with you, or if you know of some great halls to go to! thank you!
Hey.. i'm a regular player in yuba city.. which we all know sucks! but i make it down to hard times about once every 2 weeks.. was hoping to befriend ya and maybe bump in to you some time. you have some great advice and i would love to learn some pretty cool things from you! haha hit me up some time. I'm deployed right now but ill be back in mayish. and hard times will be the first stop on my list!!
Thanks for the invite Eric. I will definitely take you up on that if I am ever in Vegas.
I'm a travel and relationship writer who's into baseball, dogs, and visiting new parts of the world to write about.
Hey Eric, thanks. Cuaba visits me twice a year here at Magoo's and has mentioned his trip to your house. I hope our paths cross one day.
well one hole is a side of the coin. id say 41.1 would be the other side of that coin. if you master both those games, good god man you would be unstopable lol
your insight is correct, i hope things will be resolved, i'm sure they will. your a good friend, thanks.

best,
eric:)
nice to get to know you as well, great screen name, i'd bet you play a bit of one hole(best game ever)

take care,

Eric :)
thanks again for such a nice post. that means a ton to me. not for popularity but in my heart as a person. that was real real nice, i'm gonna go to sleep now and with that nice thought i'll sleep well.

kindest regards


Eric/Fatboy :)
Jer

Another silly question..

What if I have 3 pieces.... the butt, the handle, and the forearm all bored and glued to their own cores? How do I join them if I need to line up points, inlays, butterflies, or what ever. Assuming that each piece has had one of the above cut into them....

Can I successfully join them without a threaded pin.... or shouldn't I be in this situation anyway.

tks

Kim
This is my first post on A Z Billiard Forums, and i was wondering if anyone out there could explain the difference between an Open class Player and a Professional Player? Thank You for your responses!!!
Happy buyer here! I purchased a cue and cloth from Chris, and doing business with him is a pleasure. I hope he shoots pool as straight as he deals with his customers!
Thanks!

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