"A guy that calls himself "Colorado Charlie, a former pro player"?

Where does he play? Cause I haven't seen any "monster" players come out of Boulder or Longmont in quite some time and I think the one time I did see a great player there he was just passing through, and I go up there now and then to try and get a money game.

Ain't no action in Longmont or Boulder. Maybe Foco if Johnny is there. If you live in the Denver area, and for some reason are trying to get out of town for some action, head south to the springs or Pueblo. Lot's of good players on either size table and new and unfamiliar faces are rare yet welcome down there.
dave
 
I'm pretty sure I know who you're talking about. Bar box player, but not sure he plays much anymore. No idea if he plays/played as well as in his stories! :p

I know him! He used to live on Long Island.He has a huge mouth. He is a B player. Played him for 50 one time and it took me 2 weeks to get paid!

This sounds about right. He did make mention of several places in NJ/NY. He definitely was familiar with the area.

CC is a very animated story teller. I should have paid more attention to the details, but at that point, i was trying to ignore him. One name i recall him dropping, as far as who he beat, was "Takahashi". When I asked him, "You mean Kunihiko, the champion from Japan?", he didn't comment any further and started talking about other stuff.


Eric
 
Some of those guys have been playing in that same golf game for 30 years, Like my old running buddy Tony Cisneros. Iplayed in it when it was at Jimmy Gravels old place before i moved... Don't know if you know any of those guys

I remember Tony from when I use to live here back in 95. I just moved back a little over 2 years ago and am just now getting back to playing. I use to play with Curt Campbell, Mike O'Meara, Jimmy Myers and a few others
 
thats funny i met this guy out there too. my master's team (from boulder/longmont area) was playing a team from new york, and i had already played so i was sitting with some buddies watching our best player, nelson montierth, play. charlie was apparently friends with the team from new york and was sitting next to me. nelson lost hill/hill and charlie turned to me and said "that guy just beat the best player in colorado" not knowing i was on the team. nelson is really good (won a national singles apa 9 ball tourny in 2010) but not the best player in colorado, so i said "oh are you from colorado?" and then he starts telling me some stories about how he was one of the best players in colorado before he had his foot partially amputated and how he's out here cleaning up in the mini's and so on. funny coincidence.

ps there is some action in boulder. sundown saloon shitty barboxes we gamble there all the time!
 
Ain't no action in Longmont or Boulder. Maybe Foco if Johnny is there. If you live in the Denver area, and for some reason are trying to get out of town for some action, head south to the springs or Pueblo. Lot's of good players on either size table and new and unfamiliar faces are rare yet welcome down there.
dave

I am not going to knock anybody but let's just say I WON'T gamble with Johnny and it's not because of his game. There is lots of action in Foco, that is where I live and you can get a game any night of the week and not with Johnny. Every once in awhile there is action in Longmont if Devon is there he likes to gamble and plays BCA leagues there, I think a guy on his team Aaron Westcott will play you too if you're feeling froggy.
 
I'm not talking about the guy Colorado Charlie from Boulder Scott Lee and the originator of the thread refered to. Don't know him. I was talking about Charlie Shootman in the other guys post i quoted. Charlie is from Colorado Springs. Still lives there. I used to live there 15 years ago. In the early 80's he finished 2nd two years in a row in the BCA masters singles and the team he was on also won the team event 1 or 2 years. That was THE event back then. I can't remember now who beat him in the singles, but it was the same guy both years. The BCA team he was on then was the Bank Shot, Scott Smiths old bar. A who's who on that team He was also partners with Grady when he owned his room in the springs. He was also on my 7's 9-ball team in APA or Bush league, Can't remember what it was back then in 95 or 96. And believe me, he was a monster on a bar box. There are other peeps on here who know him, but he never really ran the road a bunch or played in a lot big tournaments.. Hes probably around 65 now, you ought to go down there and offer him a little spot. He might still play.... When Meachum was visiting me here in Ky. a few months back i think he told me charlie was playing in the golf game out of Antiques


I know all those guys from the late 70's, 80's, and 90's. I know you too. I owned and played out of the Galaxy Lounge. Hope you're well John. You used to play out of the Keg? This is Joe G (Jammer) I was Willie's bus partner in the Galaxy, we won a few Colorado Spings PL and High Country PL city championships there.
 
old friends

I remember Tony from when I use to live here back in 95. I just moved back a little over 2 years ago and am just now getting back to playing. I use to play with Curt Campbell, Mike O'Meara, Jimmy Myers and a few others

long time friends with all those guys. All good players
 
This sounds about right. He did make mention of several places in NJ/NY. He definitely was familiar with the area.

CC is a very animated story teller. I should have paid more attention to the details, but at that point, i was trying to ignore him. One name i recall him dropping, as far as who he beat, was "Takahashi". When I asked him, "You mean Kunihiko, the champion from Japan?", he didn't comment any further and started talking about other stuff.


Eric

Eric, he was on Long Island quite a bit when I was cutting my bones out there. He is, as you say, a total piece of work. I could never quite tell if he took himself seriously, but I think my final and best guess at that is that he did.

He was always good for a laugh. I'd say he was probably a B+ player when I knew him, but in the mid 90's on Long Island, that was definitely good enough to get the cash against most of the crowd.

I remember he tried to get me to buy a case of wine from him or something? Almost no way I was even 21 at the time. Lol... Colorado Charlie. I will say this: I do think he meant well. He never exhibited any malice towards anyone.

- Steve
 
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I know all those guys from the late 70's, 80's, and 90's. I know you too. I owned and played out of the Galaxy Lounge. Hope you're well John. You used to play out of the Keg? This is Joe G (Jammer) I was Willie's bus partner in the Galaxy, we won a few Colorado Spings PL and High Country PL city championships there.

Whats going on Joe, long time. Yes i remember you. Played a lot of years didn't we. Of course I remember the Galaxy lounge well. Brings back a lot of memmories thats for sure.
Yes i used to play out of the Keg for years and years with Dick Rayer, Kevin Knowles, Billy and Byron Henderson and Rick Leider. I think we had the same team for like 14 years
We won our HCPL championship out of Calamity Jans with Tony, his son Jerry, John Allen, Cedric, Me, and i'll have to find the pic to remember the other guys...lol.
When people out here bring up how APA and similar leagues suck,i tell them about the HCPL what a great league we had and how much fun it was.
John
 
I'm not talking about the guy Colorado Charlie from Boulder Scott Lee and the originator of the thread refered to. Don't know him. I was talking about Charlie Shootman in the other guys post i quoted. Charlie is from Colorado Springs. Still lives there. I used to live there 15 years ago. In the early 80's he finished 2nd two years in a row in the BCA masters singles and the team he was on also won the team event 1 or 2 years. That was THE event back then. I can't remember now who beat him in the singles, but it was the same guy both years. The BCA team he was on then was the Bank Shot, Scott Smiths old bar. A who's who on that team He was also partners with Grady when he owned his room in the springs. He was also on my 7's 9-ball team in APA or Bush league, Can't remember what it was back then in 95 or 96. And believe me, he was a monster on a bar box. There are other peeps on here who know him, but he never really ran the road a bunch or played in a lot big tournaments.. Hes probably around 65 now, you ought to go down there and offer him a little spot. He might still play.... When Meachum was visiting me here in Ky. a few months back i think he told me charlie was playing in the golf game out of Antiques
I was in the Springs from July 93 until November 98 and knew Charlie Shootman well. I was stationed at FT. Carson. It was a very fun time in my life and Army career. I know he had some health problems a while back. Plan on visiting back there soon. Definitely not the guy describe in the opening thread/post.
 
Eric, he was on Long Island quite a bit when I was cutting my bones out there. He is, as you say, a total piece of work. I could never quite tell if he took himself seriously, but I think my final and best guess at that is that he did.

He was always good for a laugh. I'd say he was probably a B+ player when I knew him, but in the mid 90's on Long Island, that was definitely good enough to get the cash against most of the crowd.

I remember he tried to get me to buy a case of wine from him or something? Almost no way I was even 21 at the time. Lol... Colorado Charlie. I will say this: I do think he meant well. He never exhibited any malice towards anyone.

- Steve

Sounds like you had the pleasure of having your ear bent by "Colorado upChuck". My condolences.

Selling a case of wine to an underage kid (prolly for a decent profit)...stay classy, Charlie.


Eric
 
colorado charlie

The guy you are talking about is Charlie Lucero he was known as "Colorado Charlie" in the 70's and 80's and from what i know he was a top notch player. He found religion and quit for a number of years and then started playing again in the mid 2000's.
 
The guy you are talking about is Charlie Lucero he is from pueblo, colorado and was know as "colorado charlie" in the 70's and 80's and from what I hear was one of the best in Colorado. He found religion and quit playing for a number of years and started playing again in mid 2000's.
 
I remember Tony from when I use to live here back in 95. I just moved back a little over 2 years ago and am just now getting back to playing. I use to play with Curt Campbell, Mike O'Meara, Jimmy Myers and a few others
We may have played before. I was at FT Carson from August 1993 until Nov 1998. Spent 1996 in Bosnia. Played with and against all those guys you named. Great place to be at that time period. Was supposed to come back and work for Jim Barber, but stupidly moved to Tucson after retiring. Met a woman, Dammit.:smile:
 
The guy you are talking about is Charlie Lucero he is from pueblo, colorado and was know as "colorado charlie" in the 70's and 80's and from what I hear was one of the best in Colorado. He found religion and quit playing for a number of years and started playing again in mid 2000's.

I think you might know a different "Colorado Charlie". The guy I met lived in the NJ/NY area, at one time.

A couple of guys on this thread seem to have pegged the guy i was describing. Seems like my first impression of "Charlie" was correct :frown:


Eric
 
Eric...You're correct. I can guarantee that the "Colorado Charlie" that we're talking is absolutely not Charlie Lucero, who was from Pueblo or C. Spgs...not Boulder. Our 'Charlie' is quite the character, huh? LOL Interesting that Steve (a real pro player) ran into him too!

Scott Lee
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I think you might know a different "Colorado Charlie". The guy I met lived in the NJ/NY area, at one time.

A couple of guys on this thread seem to have pegged the guy i was describing. Seems like my first impression of "Charlie" was correct :frown:


Eric
 
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bubbles24...Different guy. Besides, Karl Koffee was, and still is, better than Charlie ever was. Karl continues to win national singles championships out in Vegas almost every year.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

The guy you are talking about is Charlie Lucero he is from pueblo, colorado and was know as "colorado charlie" in the 70's and 80's and from what I hear was one of the best in Colorado. He found religion and quit playing for a number of years and started playing again in mid 2000's.
 
Eric...You're correct. I can guarantee that the "Colorado Charlie" that we're talking is absolutely not Charlie Lucero, who was from Pueblo or C. Spgs...not Boulder. Our 'Charlie' is quite the character, huh? LOL Interesting that Steve (a real pro player) ran into him too!

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

Being that Steve Lipsky was from Long Island, originally, it is coincidental, but not absurd. LI has a smaller pool community than "the city". It seems like all the poolplayers on LI seem to know each other.


Eric
 
About the case of wine thing, I don't want to unfairly paint the guy with that story. He wasn't looking to push it on an underage kid. I was "one of the guys" in the poolroom, and I'm sure he asked everyone. I just thought it was bizarre because at least in those days and in that region, wine was looked at as more of an older person's drink. It was totally out of left field that he asked me, and I just remember laughing at such an absurd question.

Anyway, just wanted to mention a funny anecdote, not hurt the guy's image. He's done enough of that himself with all his pool stardom stories... :)

- Steve
 
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