If circumstances changed and there was a terrible hardship that had to be dealt with, and great sacrifice was needed, like say for one of my children,
I'd sell all my cues, guns, watches & jewelry as would I'd like to think every parent would do.
But I'd keep at least one pool cue for me.....for my future play after this circumstances had been resolved and I'd also retain a gold ID bracelet my mom
gave me as a birthday gift in 1969. And one handgun......sell all my rifles and other handguns & collectible knives except for one special one.
After writing that, I really can't say which cue I'd keep.......probably my most recent one from Bob and the jewelry pick was easy but the knife pick is harder.
Probably my '85 custom from Blackie Collins or my David Boye '78. The hardest pick would be my gun......gotta be my P-12 or F-92 (13 rds .45 cal versus
16 rds 9mm)......probably the .45 for the raw stopping power......but the slide on the Beretta is the absolutely best I've ever seen....whew.....sweet action.
Matt B.
I'd sell all my cues, guns, watches & jewelry as would I'd like to think every parent would do.
But I'd keep at least one pool cue for me.....for my future play after this circumstances had been resolved and I'd also retain a gold ID bracelet my mom
gave me as a birthday gift in 1969. And one handgun......sell all my rifles and other handguns & collectible knives except for one special one.
After writing that, I really can't say which cue I'd keep.......probably my most recent one from Bob and the jewelry pick was easy but the knife pick is harder.
Probably my '85 custom from Blackie Collins or my David Boye '78. The hardest pick would be my gun......gotta be my P-12 or F-92 (13 rds .45 cal versus
16 rds 9mm)......probably the .45 for the raw stopping power......but the slide on the Beretta is the absolutely best I've ever seen....whew.....sweet action.
Matt B.
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