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  1. Mr. Bond

    Brunswick Anniversary 8 OS

    Sounds like the slate is not original to the table.
  2. Mr. Bond

    Diamonds should be removed from tables

    Diamonds, the other white meat. Diamonds, they' re not just for breakfast anymore. Got Diamonds? Prior to the 1850's there weren't any diamonds at all. However, there were and still are locations on a table that very frequently need to be delineated, namely, that magical area we call The...
  3. Mr. Bond

    Luther Lasiter's Cue

    The question that I , and some of his family members want answered is the question I posted above. Where did all of his personal property go when he died? The family members themselves can only account for a very small number of things, and don't know where the rest went. It has been said, as i...
  4. Mr. Bond

    Diamonds should be removed from tables

    You can't take them off until you know how they got on. Sorry, thems the rules.
  5. Mr. Bond

    Luther Lasiter's Cue

    I've been told that someone in Elizabeth city has the bulk of Luther's stuff. I'm trying to find out who it is. Any tips would be appreciated.
  6. Mr. Bond

    Mr Wilson

    BTW I have an awesome aiming system lol It's simple to do as long as you lift the seat.
  7. Mr. Bond

    Why is every cue for sale now days a " monster "

    I don't believe in monsters. :)
  8. Mr. Bond

    1952 World 3-C Championship, San Francisco

    March 6 – 22, 1952 * World Three Cushion Tournament 924 Billiard Club – San Francisco, CA Game: Three Cushion Points: 50 Field: 10 Format: Round Robin Prizes: $20,000 High Run: $50 Ray Kilgore 11 Best Game: $100 Jay Bozeman 23 innings Admission: Afternoon: $1.20 & $1.80 Evening: $3.00...
  9. Mr. Bond

    I got banned..................

    Weird, I see two stories about the WPS in just the last week. Plus the press release from Matchroom with all the dates of the added WPS events. And its been aaaaalllllllll over facebook for weeks. but you need a personal invitation or it sucks? gee whiz golly wow shucks darn it all to heck
  10. Mr. Bond

    I got banned..................

    I highly suspect that the internet speed/connection is to blame, on both ends, and possibly in the middle too. If the numbers that are being thrown around are real, 750,000 people viewing will do that.
  11. Mr. Bond

    Klingon 3-Cushion

    Or, Kling on 3Cushion :smile:
  12. Mr. Bond

    Mali cues?

    I have the M series brochure on file. Not sure of the year...
  13. Mr. Bond

    The Documentary "Raising the Hustler"

    Angel lol #likethebluesbrothersmovie
  14. Mr. Bond

    Rambow

    I enjoyed it more than you lol <----- history slut
  15. Mr. Bond

    Rambow

    http://chicagobilliardmuseum.org/files/1967_Visit_with_Rambow.JPG Herman produced more than 13,000 cues in his lifetime
  16. Mr. Bond

    Famous Players Cues

    The Glenn family owns several hundred cues that were formerly owned and played with by legendary pros. I'm sure they could give you a great deal of info on their specs.
  17. Mr. Bond

    Laminated / Hollow Cues

    It's basically the OB cue concept except it was 117+ years ago...
  18. Mr. Bond

    Best pool novels that should be movies

    Dolan on Greenleaf
  19. Mr. Bond

    Pool Ball Collecting.

    I think you'll find these patents interesting https://patents.google.com/patent/US580253A/en some people think playing cards is the devil's work this is patent #666,333 https://patents.google.com/patent/US666333A/en
  20. Mr. Bond

    Laminated / Hollow Cues

    Interesting to know that the concept involved, as it applies to cues, goes back to at least 1872, if not further. An 1872 patent: https://www.google.com/patents/US132054 A 1900 patent: https://patents.google.com/patent/US672646A/en
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