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  1. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    You're right, it did take awhile to break him down. Tortured is the wrong description. Kudos.
  2. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    Rod got beat by many. Believe it or not..
  3. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    Probably a plugged ball but I am not sure.
  4. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    Another great one, especially on 9 footers was Mark Tadd. He may had had the greatest break of any player during his era. Heard recently he had a heart attack. Hope he is doing OK..
  5. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    I tortured Rod, may he RIP, in Ogden, UT back in '87.. Great loser he was though.
  6. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    Glen and I played the longest session(42 hours) of my life at "Ringos" in Beaverton, OR. in 1987. He spotted me the called 8 races to 5, $100 sets, I had cramps in my leg off and on, lol but after the session ended I busted him for $600. What warriors we were, I would be on his last 100 and he...
  7. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    I also was a ranking 3 cushion player and my gaff on the bar box was to switch to the mud ball or the big rock.. Got there many many times over champions with the switch.
  8. 1eyedhustler

    Bar Box monsters

    I believe the greatest all around bar box hustler was Franciso Sebastian(Chino/Vera Cruz). He beat Dave Matlock in Chicago back in the 80's. Him and I road played together in the late 80's. He played all tables great including 3-cushion. Only problem was he was too dependent on alcohol and he...
  9. 1eyedhustler

    Bill Stroud pool stories................

    I have been out of the pool circuit for many years now so I have no clue about Bill's promise on the DYD. I contacted him a couple years back about a original Joss made by him and Danny. He verified it may had been one of the first cues they made back in '68 or '69 when they together had their...
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