A pool playing friend of mine has started a business selling billiard themed apparel http://chalkfulloftees.spreadshirt.com/ There's lots of nice stuff you may want to check out as Christmas is right around the corner
I don't know the answers to these questions. I can only quote from the AZ article "Delrosario won the Predator Pro Pool School Tournament and finished 3rd at the Poison Women's Orlando Open earning herself a Poison Cue and case as well as a spot into the World Championship." You will have to ask...
.This phrase is not a quote from Zarah, it is a caption of a picture that Dragon chose to use. How do you then jump t o the conclusion that she doesn't play decent pool? I happen to know that she works very hard on her game and is more than a decent player
Cowboy pocket billiards is a pretty good game that we use to sometimes play in the 60's and 70's. It involves pocketing balls and caroms. I recently introduced to some younger players who seemed to like it.
I grew up in the 50s and 60s. Willie Mays excelled in all 5 things you want a non pitcher to do: hit, hit with power, run, throw and field.Mickey Mantle could do the same things in the 50s, but, nagging injuries affected his running in the 60s
I don't know what D player means but I have played with pj and know he can run out a rack of most any game, so, I think "can't play a lick" is not accurate at all.
Dave D
I just took delivery, a few weeks ago, of a Ron Kilby carom cue. It is a traditional carom cue with a wood pin and conical taper. It is fantastic. You can deliver tremendous energy to the cue ball and it is beautifully constructed and a reasonable price for such hand made quality. I would...
I have bought several hardwood cases for both pool cues and swords from Ron Caudle of Georgia and can definitely recommend his work, I believe he can be reached at ronc92@joimail.com
Dave D