The GLENN Collection / Museum- I see Different peopl

Duane Remick

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there, touring and looking over the collection....
" Can there be appointments made to go and see the place :)
 

Cron

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there, touring and looking over the collection....
" Can there be appointments made to go and see the place :)

So they are touring, and when they are touring, you can make an appointment to visit their current location?

BTW, where is it usually?
 

Duane Remick

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So they are touring, and when they are touring, you can make an appointment to visit their current location?

BTW, where is it usually?

I " think"
On His Property-
That kind of collection,
I surely wouldn't want it far from my home:smile:
 

Cron

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I " think"
On His Property-
That kind of collection,
I surely wouldn't want it far from my home:smile:

Oh, you mean that when you are there, you see a lot of other people that are touring who happen to stop in and visit his place?

Still though, where is it?
 

Duane Remick

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Oh, you mean that when you are there, you see a lot of other people that are touring who happen to stop in and visit his place?

Still though, where is it?

"I saw it on youtube-
People were there,
making short vids with their phones,
posted to you tube
 

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there, touring and looking over the collection....
" Can there be appointments made to go and see the place :)

The display of the Glenn collection, as seen in some videos, no longer exists. In late 2019, Denny Glenn rented 2,000 square feet of space in Las Vegas to put the collection temporarily on display and to create a video that captures it all. It was not open to the public, but was visited by some cuemakers, players, and friends. Denny hopes that some day a permanent museum will be found for the collection.

[info from an April, 2020 Billiards Digest article about the collection and the display]
 

Duane Remick

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The display of the Glenn collection, as seen in some videos, no longer exists. In late 2019, Denny Glenn rented 2,000 square feet of space in Las Vegas to put the collection temporarily on display and to create a video that captures it all. It was not open to the public, but was visited by some cuemakers, players, and friends. Denny hopes that some day a permanent museum will be found for the collection.

[info from an April, 2020 Billiards Digest article about the collection and the display]

ok,
THANKS FOR THE POST
 

dardusm

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The display of the Glenn collection, as seen in some videos, no longer exists. In late 2019, Denny Glenn rented 2,000 square feet of space in Las Vegas to put the collection temporarily on display and to create a video that captures it all. It was not open to the public, but was visited by some cuemakers, players, and friends. Denny hopes that some day a permanent museum will be found for the collection.

[info from an April, 2020 Billiards Digest article about the collection and the display]

I think that a combination of a physical hall of fame, cue/historical museum, and maybe even a pool room would be great for the sport. I just don't know it it would be able to be fiscally viable. Maybe if it was subsidized by the industry somehow. I know there are some very financially sound fans of the sport but it's been my experience those with money aren't inclined to invest in losing propositions but many museums including the one here in KC is funded by private grants.
 
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