Charlie Ursitti's outstanding pool and billiard history

Another example of billiards data falling into the 404 abyss.
Sometimes a defunct site can be recovered on archive.org but in the case of these files, they were always on Scribd and that prevents archive.org from getting copies. You can still see the arrangement on charlesursitti.com (through archive.org) but the file access has been turned off on Scribd.
 
Sometimes a defunct site can be recovered on archive.org but in the case of these files, they were always on Scribd and that prevents archive.org from getting copies. You can still see the arrangement on charlesursitti.com (through archive.org) but the file access has been turned off on Scribd.

I'm pretty sure that LoreeJon Hasson has all of Charlie's pool stuff (or is in charge of it) Maybe she has some kind of access / way to revive it?
 
I'm pretty sure that LoreeJon Hasson has all of Charlie's pool stuff (or is in charge of it) Maybe she has some kind of access / way to revive it?

Loree Jon introduced Charlie when he was inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame in 2015. They were very close.

I knew Charlie from about 1981 until he passed a couple of years ago. He was a walking encyplopedia of pool and I was proud to count him as a good friend. I recall one night when he came to the old Amsterdam Billiard Club at Amsterdam Avenue and 77th Street in Manhattan with Paul Sorvino and Pete Margo in about 2004.
 
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