Pool Wars by Jay Helfert

I got mine

If you ordered the first week in April (April 1-7), your book is going out today!
I am in the 400's now.

Thanks Jay, mine is 174. I got home from the Indiana State tourney, and it had arrived. I've been reading it in parts all week, every chance I get to sit for a few miutes. Regrettably, I'm almost done. As I read thru this thing, it makes me long for the early 80's, when life was simple. No family or responsibilities. My main thoughts were much like yours. Playing pool. Gambling and tournies. Spending hours playing $1 and $2 ring games trying to make $100 to cover my pool habit. Then spending hours at the cigar store practicing the few things I learned last week. Trying to get to the top of the pecking order for the area.

Jay, you did the right thing when the guys were planning to rob you. I won't go into detail and ruin it for you guys who are still waiting. But I think that would have been what I would have done too. And I wasn't much bigger than you when I was out playing the different places and people. I will definitely buy another book if you write one.
 
Oh, I know it's not make believe, but you're still with us and still have a lot of story to tell. Don't leave us hangin' Jay!! Apart from everything that you personally went thru, you've seen so much more. I could listen to good pool stories all day long and you sir have a lot of them!!

Congrats on a great book!!
Jay is a very respectiful guy and from what I have seen from AZ he might not have enough books to go around. I'm sure he will, that was just a figure of speech. Congratulations on your book Jay.
 
I want to thank everyone for the kind words. I had more than a little concern that some people might not find my stories quite so interesting or amusing. Those who have read it know that it is not so flattering for everyone I wrote about.
 
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I want to thank everyone for the kind words. I had more than a little concern that some people might not find my stories quite so interesting or amusing. Those who have read it know that it is not so flattering for everyone I wrote about.

I really didn't see all that much said about anyone, that hasn't been on the internet already. I really enjoyed Grady's book, and he said some things about people that were really unflattering. I don't thing you were quite as blunt about some of the people as you could have been. But thats fine, you still got the point across about them.
 
Alpha and Omega

Who will get the LAST numbered book from the First Edition?

Vette might be able to put the southern squeeze on his landscaping crew for enough cash to cover the cost of another book. That way he would have the first and last numbered book. :D

Remember, after #500, there will be no more numbered books, right Jay?
JoeyA
 
I got mine but it was made out to my buddy Steve,his name is on the Paypal I used though so I guess I will have to buy another one. :embarrassed2:
 
same with me,lenny. used my son's paypal because i don't know how to get one. but in the end he'll wind up with it and my carmeli. the main thing is we have a copy.
 
357

357/500 hit my Sacramento mailbox yesterday. This is one day I was glad to be feeling sick and take a day off work.

This is a very good read! All the names from the old tournament charts on the wall of The Jointed Cue came to life through your recap and stories, Jay. Being from California, I particularly enjoyed the early tournament info including the Markulis events, all the rooms and action on the west coast, and the Sands stories.

Well done, Jay! Thank you for capturing this exciting time in pool history for us through your eyes!

JonnyB.
 
Great day to kick back, fight off the illness with plenty of rest and a good book.

357/500 hit my Sacramento mailbox yesterday. This is one day I was glad to be feeling sick and take a day off work.

This is a very good read! All the names from the old tournament charts on the wall of The Jointed Cue came to life through your recap and stories, Jay. Being from California, I particularly enjoyed the early tournament info including the Markulis events, all the rooms and action on the west coast, and the Sands stories.

Well done, Jay! Thank you for capturing this exciting time in pool history for us through your eyes!

JonnyB.
 
Who will get the LAST numbered book from the First Edition?

Vette might be able to put the southern squeeze on his landscaping crew for enough cash to cover the cost of another book. That way he would have the first and last numbered book. :D

Remember, after #500, there will be no more numbered books, right Jay?
JoeyA

Number 500 is gone. Someone asked for and received that one. I am just starting on the 400's now. After we reach 499 that will be the last numbered edition sold. I will continue to sign copies of Pool Wars though.

The first printing had 2,000 total books in it (500 numbered books, 1,500 un-numbered). I have already begun sending out larger orders to retailers from this second group of books.
 
I got mine but it was made out to my buddy Steve,his name is on the Paypal I used though so I guess I will have to buy another one. :embarrassed2:

If you want a book signed with a different name you must send those instructions with the order. Otherwise I will sign to the name listed on the order. Sorry about the confusion. What I will do for you if you need to order a second book, is I will pay the postage on the second book. Just leave the postage ($4.95) off, and tell me the full name that was used on the previous order.

I have already done this for a few people who bought one book and decided they wanted a second (or third) one for a friend. I'm thrilled that many people liked it so much that they now buy a copy for a friend.
 
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Thanks Jay, Just got #350 last night. I know you've heard this a few hundred times but here's one more. FANTASTIC JOB.

Very nostalgic for me as you start off in Little Egypt where I lived for nearly 10 years, off and on, during 70's & 80's. Lots of road players came through C'Dale then. Most you have pictued.

Makes me think about playing pool again.

Thanks for all the hard work.
 
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Started reading at 11 AM today and the power went out for 5 hours. 9 PM and I just finished a great book---thanks Jay. Sounds like you've done a lot of good things in your life but this was great.
 
Family Reading

We are spending the holiday weekend at our cabin in NE PA. We do lots of reading up here, so I threw Pool Wars in my bag with a few other books. Tonight I read some excerpts as we sat around the fire with glasses of wine and soda. Everyone thinks Jay is super cool and even my fifteen year old daughter was impressed (and NOTHING impresses her these days!). She thought the DJ story was cool.

I've probably read the whole book at least twice and keep flipping through and randomly reading the stories repeatedly.

Thanks again Jay!

Mike
 
I got mine but it was made out to my buddy Steve,his name is on the Paypal I used though so I guess I will have to buy another one. :embarrassed2:


There ya go...and you can give the book to your buddy Steve as a thank you...;)

(edit)...OR you could go for a legal name change...
 
If you want a book signed with a different name you must send those instructions with the order. Otherwise I will sign to the name listed on the order. Sorry about the confusion. What I will do for you if you need to order a second book, is I will pay the postage on the second book. Just leave the postage ($4.95) off, and tell me the full name that was used on the previous order.

I have already done this for a few people who bought one book and decided they wanted a second (or third) one for a friend. I'm thrilled that many people liked it so much that they now buy a copy for a friend.

Hi Jay,
I believe I did send the instructions when I sent Paypal, I did email you also twice on the 24th of Feb and the 27th of March just so it did not get messed up because I knew you would be busy and might overlook it. It's not a big thing,will just order another,I look forward to reading it. I ran into your old buddy Bill Milky and played him some 8 ball at a local pub last night, the guy can hit them pretty good. :smile:
 
Just finished it Jay. I give it the triple, locked down Brazilians!
 

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Hi Jay,
I believe I did send the instructions when I sent Paypal, I did email you also twice on the 24th of Feb and the 27th of March just so it did not get messed up because I knew you would be busy and might overlook it. It's not a big thing,will just order another,I look forward to reading it. I ran into your old buddy Bill Milky and played him some 8 ball at a local pub last night, the guy can hit them pretty good. :smile:


I just read your Paypal order. It appears as if you and Steve are the same person. You did not state that you wanted it signed to Fast Lenny. Sorry about the mix up. I will be glad to send you another numbered book signed to you, less shipping charges. $19.95 total.

Tell Bill I say hello. He was a very strong shortstop, took a real player to beat him. I saw a few try and fail. Bill Mielke originally came from the Milwaukee area.

P.S. Tell Bill he is in the book. The story about our horrendous accident on the way to Reno. Let him tell you about it. He was in the front seat with me. We got off easy. Keith and Cecil did not fare so well.
 
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