Alex Brick

Rip

Godspeed, Alex... I hope you're up there talking to George B. and Gus S. about cuemaking! RIP, brother.
 
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Sad news..very sad that we lost him.
RIP Alex.


You'll be missed and surely not forgotten.

Rob.M
 
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ALEX and i became friends in the 80's and business partners in the 96.

He was talented ( ask Mason ), witty, compassionate, ethical, brave and loved by those that knew him.

Although we know he's in a better place the hurt felt by those he left behind isn't mitigated.

Al, RIP

My thoughts are with you, Adam, and Alex's family too.


Eric
 
A fine cue maker and a really good guy. Enjoyed talking to him whenever I was in Nashville.
 
This is very sad news. Alex will be missed by all who knew him. Alex was as sharp as they come when it comes to building cues. It has been several years since I visited his shop, but his knowledge and skills were impressive.
 
TODAY IS ALEX BRICK'S BIRTHDAY.

RIP Alex.

Glad I had the chance to get to know you just the small bit that I did. I am the better man for it.

To Alex Brick's family and close friends, I say you were fortunate to have had Alex pass your way.

JoeyA
 
Rip

I met Alex in person at JOB one night passing through Tennessee. He took the time to stop what he was doing and play pool with me for about a hour. Very stand up and honest person. I am glad I met him. RIP Alex you will be missed.
 
Was this him?

My prayers are with him. Rich aka the skunk.

I spoke to this gentleman at Derby last year with a Skunk case- is this him?
 

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