Ronnie&Danny

I am always surprised by the level of play of these guys. I'm of the opinion that they forgot more about one-pocket than I'll ever know.

That makes it doubly surprising that very few one-pocket players are seeking out instruction from Danny; he's willing to share the knowledge it took 50 years on the road to obtain. I'm afraid the vast majority of one-pocket players think they already know it all....how wrong they are.
 
Jay.......

David Lee now has that very Centennial up for sale. He's asking 9K for it.
 
Look at the very bottom of the page where the list of DVD's is. You will see how to pay for them. My paypal address is the same as my e-mail, jayhelfert@yahoo.com. It's on there, you just didn't see it.

Jay,
Will you be bringing some of your collection to the DCC?

Meaning, will you have some books with you? Will you have the edited version of this match with you at the DCC?

I would be interested in the DVD if you have any for purchase.
 
To anybody who is interested I have the entire 5 dvd set I could let go for $80 shipped.

PM me if your interested. It is a great match.

John
 
Jay,
Will you be bringing some of your collection to the DCC?

Meaning, will you have some books with you? Will you have the edited version of this match with you at the DCC?

I would be interested in the DVD if you have any for purchase.

I'll bring a few with me.
 
Smart idea, I am sure you could sell a ton of them at Derby, sounds like a great video. Which one does everyone recommend from experience, the full version or the edited one?
DEFINATELY the full version. Some great one pocket there. Well worth the money.
 
If I get five orders for the full length version. I will make some more copies. I have to make at least 25 sets at a time to get a decent price from the company who makes them for me.
 
Ronnie prepared for this match by playing Jack Cooney for several days at fifty a game.
Probably not the best guy to practice with in preparation for Diliberto.;) Cooney plays a pretty safe game, whereas Danny was firing balls in from all over the table. I expected Ronnie to shoot semi-fliers, but was surpised when Danny did. They both like to shoot, and Danny especially likes to avoid up-table games when possible.

Doc
 
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