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  1. Mick56

    Porper 2 x 2 Classic Case Protect-A-Cue

    Here is a Joe Porper Classic Case, Protect-A-Cue Series, 32 1/2" long x 4" wide, no carry strap, has average wear, I think this is about 20 years old, it is shown in a 1994 Mueller catalog, asking $40 shipped to the lower 48.
  2. Mick56

    FS: Minnesota Fats Autobiography 1966

    PM sent to Deacon.
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    FS: Minnesota Fats Autobiography 1966

    The Bank Shot and Other Great Robberies by Minnesota Fats, hardcover, printed 1966, first edition. This is the autobiography of Minnesota Fats, lots of great stories and pics. $20, free shipping.
  4. Mick56

    Look-a-likes in Pool

    Willie Mosconi and Eddie Munster
  5. Mick56

    Can a chipped ball be fixed?

    A repair probably would not last, but if you have the time and equipment, you could try it with epoxy or something, and post the results after a while of playing time.
  6. Mick56

    FS: Jean Balukas Autobiography

    Jean Balukas' Pocket Billiards, A Young Pool Champions Story, hardcover with dustjacket in plastic cover, copyright 1980, very good condition, $35 shipped.SOLD
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    FS: Minnesota Fats Autobiography 1966

    The Bank Shot and Other Great Robberies by Minnesota Fats and Tom Fox, hardcover book, first edition, 1966, cover is dirty. Tom Fox was a writer for Sports Illustrated. 232 pages, 12 pages of b/w photos. $30 shipped.
  8. Mick56

    snooker aiming vs pool aiming

    I have an old book, from 1949, "How I Play Snooker" by Joe Davis. Virtually the whole book is about aiming and how to stroke the ball.
  9. Mick56

    FS: Hustler Days by Dyer

    Both are sold, thanks.
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    FS: Hustler Days by Dyer

    I have 2 copies of Hustler Days by R. A, Dyer, both in nice shape, $10 each, shipped. Both are sold.
  11. Mick56

    Steve Mizerak's Joe Camel Cue

    On eBay, completed items, they run from $25-$45.
  12. Mick56

    Identification of ANtique Table

    The carved nameplate filled with lead, seems to have been used from 1912-1930. Go down to the 8th line on this link. http://www.classicbilliards.net/html/antiquepooltablepartsnameplate.cfm
  13. Mick56

    What Cues shaped History?

    Eddie Felson's cue.
  14. Mick56

    ***WARNING***DO NOT deal with blowfish16

    All Priority Mail automatically has a tracking number. First class, parcel post, or media mail does not come with tracking, but it can be purchased for under a dollar.
  15. Mick56

    I lost my buddy

    This link may help you find your friend. It lists all the Weldon Rogers' in its database. If you know his middle initial, that will narrow it down. When you click the green "More info on Weldon Rogers" after each name, it usually give the persons age, that should help narrow it down more. Then...
  16. Mick56

    Wanted: 10' Billiard Table

    A friend of mine has this old Brunswick, I think its a Regina, in central Wisconsin. I think he wants about $1500.
  17. Mick56

    FS: Mali Spectrum Series Cue $60

    Looking to sell this Mali cue, 58", and about 20 oz. Forest Green, Irish linen wrap, silver Mali logo, Implex wood to wood joint, 3/8 x 10 screw, this one was still made in the USA. Shaft does has a slight wobble. I sent these pics to Mali, and they told me it is a Spectrum Series Cue, an S-4...
  18. Mick56

    Jacoby Cues Makes Local Paper

    NEKOOSA — A local business that got its start as a hobby has reached worldwide status. Jacoby Custom Cues, Nekoosa, makes about 2,000 pool cues a year, and about 10 percent of those go to overseas customers. Representatives from one of its customers, Keith Andy Co. Ltd., Okayama, Japan, took a...
  19. Mick56

    Movie Idea for pool !!!!!

    In "Byrne's Book of Great Pool Stories", there is a similiar story like that. Aliens playing a guy pool, and the aliens used telepathy on the guy so it looked like they never miss. I read that story many years ago, but it was something like that.
  20. Mick56

    Is it really that hard to list the kind of table you're selling?

    I know of some homes that were sold with a table left in the basement. The new owners did not want it, and just wanted it out of the house. People like that would know nothing about a table, and not care. Just want rid of it.
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