so silly..even act like you are smart..working on pool tables aint science,all you do is start sh*t
Hmmmm....so does this mean you don't have anything intelligent to add to this conversation?
so silly..even act like you are smart..working on pool tables aint science,all you do is start sh*t
As a semi-educated guess, George was friends with a family(?), maybe neighbors.
Anyway, there is a woman in Dayton whom he referred to as his 'goddaughter'.
Perhaps he meant her son.
Dale
As a semi-educated guess, George was friends with a family(?), maybe neighbors.
Anyway, there is a woman in Dayton whom he referred to as his 'goddaughter'.
Perhaps he meant her son.
Dale
That would have been Cliff Thayer, with if I remember correctly, a high run of 457 on a 9ft Brunswick. Personally, I also if the 8ft Mosconi set the official high run record on were available to be played on today, and there was a reason such as a reward of some kind, that record would have been replaced a long time ago. It's not like there's no one has ever been able to make that high of a run except Mosconi, Dallas West, Earl Strickland, Cliff Thayer, Allen Hopkins. ...and several others have ran over 400 balls....on 9fts in the past. It's not like you need to find "THE" table Mosconi set the record on to make a challenge to break it, all you need to do is find out what model it was, which then will allow for a reproduction of the same playing surface to be used in order to set t out the challenge to break the record....but only of course if there's a real reason to do so.I would also like to no who has the 2nd highest run? I thought it was someone from WA. St.
That would have been Cliff Thayer, with if I remember correctly, a high run of 457 on a 9ft Brunswick. Personally, I also if the 8ft Mosconi set the official high run record on were available to be played on today, and there was a reason such as a reward of some kind, that record would have been replaced a long time ago. It's not like there's no one has ever been able to make that high of a run except Mosconi, Dallas West, Earl Strickland, Cliff Thayer, Allen Hopkins. ...and several others have ran over 400 balls....on 9fts in the past. It's not like you need to find "THE" table Mosconi set the record on to make a challenge to break it, all you need to do is find out what model it was, which then will allow for a reproduction of the same playing surface to be used in order to set t out the challenge to break the record....but only of course if there's a real reason to do so.
It's not like you need to find "THE" table Mosconi set the record on to make a challenge to break it, all you need to do is find out what model it was, which then will allow for a reproduction of the same playing surface to be used in order to set t out the challenge to break the record....but only of course if there's a real reason to do so.
What table model, size, and date of manufacturing?
Ok, I'll bite.
How about a wager Glen ?
That was the intention of this thread in the first place, Glen, and you said it perfectly - to get more input on the details of the table in order to replicate it (not locate it) - even if only for personal home or club use dedicated to straight pool in the manner most players utilized back in the day when Mosconi was touring and putting on his exhibitions for locals and local players.
We've gotten some good input so far as to the possible table model - how about cloth color back then? Any idea what the cloth blend and speed would have been like?
Thanks!
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No one thought anyone would beat Babel Ruth home run record, the along came Hank Aaron, and when no one thought for sure that home run record would never, never be broken....along came who...Bell?
What exactly do you want to bet on?
Brunswick never produced a factory commercial pool table with corner pockets less than 5" and side pocket less than 5 1/2" until they started manufacturing the GC 4 tournament edition.
Dale --
You make some great points concerning the 526 ball run and the challenges that Willie faced during his exhibition tours. Thank you for that.
The points you made in this latest post of yours listing these considerations, however, would be more to the point IF this thread was about the actual run and all of the other circumstances surrounding it - which I'm sure a lot of folks are enjoying reading about - myself included - HOWEVER, if you would recall or re-read the OP, this thread was put out there in hopes of getting information on the TABLE. Not "the record" itself.
I do appreciate your HO and contributions so far on this topic, Dale, but perhaps you could have started your reply "I know that I (Dale) am ignoring the OP original questions and intent of this thread, but the following points may add to an interesting side note....
Just saying...
LIVFST
No one thought anyone would beat Babel Ruth home run record, the along came Hank Aaron, and when no one thought for sure that home run record would never, never be broken....along came who...Bell?
Who's trying to weasel out of anything, Mr Bond provided no proof what so ever that it was Brunswick that built the pockets to those specs for that tournament or which tables were provided or available to be bought with 4 1/2" corner pockets:thumbup:
And your point is?? That NO ONE should be allowed to break the hi run record?....what a joke...LOL in case you're no smart enough to figure it out on your own, let me tell you something about records....they are kept wrote down, that others can set their own goals to replace them records with their own marks....in ALL forms of sports!!!For the record, nobody every broke Hank Aaron's record. He is the one and only HOME RUN king. Then the steriod boy hit more, but is surely are not a KING.
But I do know something for sure. Baseball fans, who really love the game, never sat around before Hank broke the record, and began blabbering about Babe's record was NOT legit, because pitchers were not as good back then, pitchers did NOT throw in the
90's, the ball was a bit livlier, the ball parks were not as big, they used bigger bats, etc.etc. etc.
Only in pool do they tear down the legends, so the folks who never did anything in the game can appear to stand a little taller. But it doesn't work, they come off as jealous nobodies who are willing to stoop to the lowest levels to take pot shots at a dead man who did nothing but win.