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    How many times have you heard this?

    'ANY 2 BIT HUSTLER CAN RUN 100 BALLS EVERY NOW AND THEN, IF YOU WANT TO COME BACK TONIGHT AND PLAY FOR MONEY, LET ME KNOW' Lassiter to a kid who ran out on him at an exhibition game and was PUMPED up and giving Whimpy a real hard time over it.
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    How many times have you heard this?

    I think Plan "C" worked for him
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    How many times have you heard this?

    Richard Teefertiller (probably spelled it wrong).....out of St Louis....Jr Snooker Champion.....knew him in 1969 at Great Lakes NTC...he was in MM school...married a girl who worked for ELDRIDGE TUCKER (who damn will WAS good enough to be a 'pro' and before his near fatal car crash that ruined...
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    Why Did They Settle On Maple?

    Mr Rambow told me in 1965 Maple was used because of the consistent hardness of the grain.....he also said the exotic woods used in the butt prior to his patented internal balance system (that also centered the mass making a Rambow feel much lighter than it is.....I was just in Charleston having...
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    Record For 9-Ball Racks Run, But.....

    In 1969 I was stationed at Great Lakes Naval Base and a guy named Asa Woodbury ran 15 racks of what we called 'Chicago' 9-ball.......these were the rules: double on break double on run call the 9 shot re-spot the 9 until it is the last ball on the table He used and old Rambow with a dead-flat...
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    For Sale: Herman Rambow's Tools and Miscellaneous Cue Parts

    17 N. Wabash Ave. if memory serves me correctley. 2nd floor with gold leaf lettering. Keefe & Hammer Billiard Supply Cues by Herman Rambow I bought mine in 1965 while on vacation with a high school friends family. I was just 16 at...
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