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Items recieved, very happy.

P.S. Someone needs to tell Corey to work on his signature. I could write better with my teeth.
 
Bugz said:
Items recieved, very happy.

P.S. Someone needs to tell Corey to work on his signature. I could write better with my teeth.

It's amazing to watch some guys' signature "evolve" over the years. When I had Corey sign a ball several years ago, he took his time and you can actually read his name. Nowadays, if you don't know it's his signature, you probably wouldn't recognize it. Some guys are very "artistic" about it such as Eddie Kelly.
 
The Great Champagne Ed Kelly

It's amazing to watch some guys' signature "evolve" over the years. When I had Corey sign a ball several years ago, he took his time and you can actually read his name. Nowadays, if you don't know it's his signature, you probably wouldn't recognize it. Some guys are very "artistic" about it such as Eddie Kelly.[/QUOTE]

When I wrote Ernie Gutierrez biography for the Blue Book of Cue Values, I included a note about how he had constructed the first floating rectangle cue for champion player, Ed Kelly. I met Champagne Ed at the IPT event and he was kind enough to sign my working copy of the Blue Book. (NFS at any price) I offer the picture for those who are curious about Ed's autograph. I'll attach a picture of him with fellow Hall of Famer, Lou Butera. You'll be hard pressed to find two nicer guys or better players.

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Just wanted to thank Drawman for his professionalism on this transaction. The balls arrived fine, however the case was destroyed in transit. Drawman refunded the cost of the case in full, no questions.

Thanks Drawman!!

Mike
 
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