Nearly every morning I stop in the small, 20 table Billiards room in South Florida, that I maintain, and talk with one of the greatest educators of the game, Harvey Mason, who will be practicing one intricacy or another on a 9 by 4.5 table in the back corner of the room. On the back 8 tables, I redid all the subrails to tighten the pockets to 4.5 in the corners and 4.75 at the sides, and clothed the entire room with Simones 860 tournament blue on all tables, with the exception of the Snooker tables that have tournament green Strachan wool. Here in our little community, we take our pool seriously, lol. I did this at Harveys request, btw. Harvey is now 76 years old, and is one of the finest position players and pure ball strikers of his generation. His Daughter, JoAnn Mason Parker, was the 1990 US Open Womens Champion, so as an educator, Harvey's credentials stand pretty firm. In his era, he was ranked 14 in the world in straight pool, knew Willie Mosconi well, and played against him as well. The reason I am writing this, is I have been trying to convince this still brilliant player, educator, and incredible pool historian, to come onto this forum, and AZ Billiards in General, and tell his story, and share his knowledge with people who would actually appreciate it. Problem is, Harvey is old school, and not exactly computer savvy, so I told him, look, you were a close personal friend of the Balabuskas, you own two of Georges Cues, you hung out in his Garage, and you brought him the rosewood table leg, and gold inlays, along with the design, an George made you what became known as Buskas Golden Cue. That Cue was made for Harvey Mason. He was the original owner. He also knew Gus Zambotti very well, although he never owned one of Gus's cues, which he regrets for obvious reasons. His knowledge of that era, and the players of that era, who he competed against, is vast. So, I suggested I would put out a feeler here and see if there was enough interest to hear from the last of a dwindling breed of great old school road men that, have alot to offer the pool world. I want to coax him unto this forum. Help me out here guys!
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