Hunger; Don't be alarmed you have an original! The man who did 99% of the caligraphy for his cues, was a long time score board caligrapher for the PGA in the 30's,40's and 50's. His name was
Charlie Kimmel, a litttle
"banty rooster" type, that stood about 5'2".
He was from Chicago, and played fair straight pool and billiards about the same. He mostly hung around in pool room on the Northside called,
"Howard n' Paulina", owned by Bob Segal. Charlie used to prey on the young, naive, wealthy Jewish kids that hung around. I don't think I ever witnessed a game with Charlie playing that an argument didn't insue shortly after it's start. I guess it might have been that 5'2'' thing, I don't know! Needless to say he was just another guy in the pool world with
GREAT penmanship!
Bill Smith "Mr3Cushion"
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