Keith and I both had no problem with Keven Trudeau. In fact, he treated Keith with a lot of respect, and Keith got paid. I have a lot of IPT memorabilia. They gave all the players goody bags with their name embroidered on it, filled with things like a baseball cap with IPT on it, a polo shirt, DVDs, lapel pins, coffee thermos, and a few other items I can't remember.
Interestingly, if my memory is correct, they used the so-called "slow cloth" on the IPT tables, and there was a dress code of long-sleeved, collared shirts and jackets, leather shoes. I was listening to a YouTube video with Kim Davenport and Mike Sigel done a few days ago, and Mike said the players today would be no contest with players from his era shooting on the slow cloth. In fact, he said pocket size doesn't even matter. You have to have a good stroke on slow cloth. if you want to keep whitey on a string.
I used to think the IPT's "Starship Stage" was the best I had ever seen for pool. Of course, like everything else, technology has advanced. Today Matchroom is number one when it come to stage presence. Here's the IPT Starship Stage.
Players came out of the woodwork to be on the IPT, young and old. Some of them are gone today, sad to say.
The late Jimmy Fusco, Danny DiLiberto, and the late Wade Crane.
The late Scotty Townsend and Keith McCready. They were very close friends before, during, and after the IPT.
Buddy Hall and Marlon Manolo. Marlon hasn't been heard from or seen since the IPT days of lore. I think he came in third place at the King of the Hill Shootout, subject to check.
Keith and the late Ed Kelly.
Keith in action in the IPT Vegas event.
Does anybody think Keith looks a little too happy in this photo with Ewa Mataya?
Keith cleaned up pretty good with the IPT dress code. Neither of us knew how to tie a tie. We always had to ask a male hotel employee if they could tie Keith's tie. That cue case is the same one that a young Shane Van Boening had at the 2003 U.S. Open. I loved it because I'm the one that ends up carrying it, and it was lightweight. We finally found one for sale and I snagged it. It was cheap, less than $100.