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    Two Photos: Cole Dickson and Keith Thompson

    Cole spent a lot of time in L.A. in the late 60's. Photos don't have a soul. It is personality face to face that impresses. And Cole is one person that you'd never forget. Yes, he would talk (perhaps a hustler's affectation) with a sort of Southern drawl. But he'd walk around the table like...
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    Two Photos: Cole Dickson and Keith Thompson

    Well, how did you fare against Cole in '69? He was definitely in his prime then for sure.
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    Two Photos: Cole Dickson and Keith Thompson

    Here is a link: https://www.scribd.com/doc/274472837/History-of-Pool-1970-1979# The first tournament listed on page 2 shows Charles DeValliere as competing in the 1970 3rd Annual U. S. Open 9 Ball Tournament. Maybe he, like Cole, didn't enter many tournaments. This historical link might...
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    Two Photos: Cole Dickson and Keith Thompson

    How 'bout a link to that pic
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    Two Photos: Cole Dickson and Keith Thompson

    The last time I saw Cole was at Caesars Lake Tahoe around 1976 or so where Buddy Hall won the 9-Ball. At the time I heard that Buddy had recently recovered from a very bad car accident. I had an event program that showed the players' photos with a few stats. Cole's photo had a place holder...
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    Video of Cole Dickson at Led Zeppelin Concert?

    This is unbelievable but you tell me what you think. I started watching this Led Zeppelin concert video on YouTube. After you watch it I'll tell you why I think it really could be Cole. Unbelievable. The date of the concert is Aug. 25, 1971. The place is the Sam Houston Coliseum in Texas...
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    Missing shots more often?

    Started this thread Aug. 3 last. And I finally filled my prescription glasses just before last Christmas. Really?!? Anyway, those cheap readers were 1.25 but I was given a 1.5 prescription. Wow! And the distance glasses sharpen things right up. It is like having a brand new pair of eyes...
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    Catfish, Hard Times Bellflower regular (2 nostalgic photos)

    Am I blind? Where is it? Maybe I have a slow download? I don't see it or a link.
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    Catfish, Hard Times Bellflower regular (2 nostalgic photos)

    That's Catfish on the right. Never did know his true name. Going to the left is Ismael "Morro" Paez. Next going to the left is another regular. Don't know his name or pool background. But he was usually at HT's. And of course to the far left is Francisco "Django" Bustamante. Catfish was...
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    Missing shots more often?

    Did you ever see those commercials where it is said, "It's good enough." And then they reply, "Good enough is not good enough." That is certainly true of sports. I am thinking that if you have any problems with vision you cannot see detail and accurate depth of field. So you cannot line up...
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    New York State Annual Pool Championship

    I have been rethinking. I met "Rick" in early 1975 at Cherry Point MCAS. He was a Staff Sgt. His specialty was EOD Explosive Ordinance Disposal. He worked with high explosives. This sort of work would require a very delicate touch. And he had that. I figure this specialty provided a...
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    New York State Annual Pool Championship

    New York State Annual Pool Championship Does the state of New York still put on an annual championship? I met a guy, I think his name was Rick, around 1975 and hung out with him for a while. He told me that he came in second place in the New York State Annual tournament. Am I right thinking it...
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    Missing shots more often?

    I downloaded a video I think it was from Youtube a few years ago. It is the 1988 US Open 9 Ball Championship at Cesar's Palace in Las Vegas. There are three matches: Howard v Sigel, Hall v Sigel, and Sigel v Strickland. There is one camera shot of Earl, a tight head and shoulders shot, where...
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    Rack 'em up with Artie Bodendorfer

    Rack 'em up with Artie Bodendorfer I think I read in a recent post some interest in One Pocket Hall of Famer Artie Bodendorfer. Here is a link to a very interesting interview he gave to Steve Booth in 2006. https://www.onepocket.org/rackem-up-with-artie-bodendorfer/ And if you want to see...
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    Best Player that Quit Early on

    I decided to Google Ross Keith Thompson and the first top and the only hit was from onepocket.org If you go to the site and then go to the forum page search for Ross Keith Thompson. He has made many posts. The last one he made was August 3, 2021. He has lots of great stories. Read about how...
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    Buying a Cue sight unseen? Better think twice.

    So I am not the only one. Didn't think so. My advice is probably good advice if you have any doubts. I am sure most of you know of highly reputable cue makers. But again these times can make people crazy desperate: momentary temporary insanity lapses in judgement. The wheels can just come...
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    Best Player that Quit Early on

    Keith Thompson apparently 1970. It doesn't look much like he did when I saw him. If this is 1970 then I must have seen him with Cole in 1968 - 1969.
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    Buying a Cue sight unseen? Better think twice.

    This reminds me, back around 1970 I saved up my money and bought a Palmer cue. I had the pool hall owner order it for me. When it arrived at the pool hall I was really excited. I opened the package up and it looked great to me at the time. Then I screwed on the shaft. The screw and hole...
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    Buying a Cue sight unseen? Better think twice.

    I have the text messages still on my phone stating the problems over time and even a picture of the unsigned check. But this should in no way reflect on any cue makers you know. I just cannot divulge the maker. Like I said, these have been trying times. But my advice still holds, at least...
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    Buying a Cue sight unseen? Better think twice.

    Buying a Cue sight unseen? Better think twice. Times are tough for pool. Covid hammered the economy. In times like this even the best can lose it. I had decided to buy a cue about a year ago. Well known maker. To make a long story short: paid up front. Got the cue in the mail and the...
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