Find that really hard to believe.I tortured Rod, may he RIP, in Ogden, UT back in '87.. Great loser he was though.
Find that really hard to believe.I tortured Rod, may he RIP, in Ogden, UT back in '87.. Great loser he was though.
Who is OOP ?i played at the rack a lot from 86/87 through the spring of 92
for the $$$ James C was the chalk. When a healthy Brian Atchly (sp?) made the cover of a billiard mag and heralded as "the baron of the barbox" Gordy took James to Brian's home court (bar) in N. Little Rock and relieved his corp. of over 17 dimes. i watched James give Don S (owner) the 3,5 & 7 + the snap and get there. Don, although in a chair wasn't helpless....played about like an apa 6 or 7.....broke even after a 7 hr set with Hubert B (granted Hubert was not experienced on a bar box and took too many chances trying to get perfect shape when he should have accepted a harder shot).
OOP and Fargo also played better than Danny, that said, there is no shame in not being able to get there against them. If danny had developed his game "on the natch" i think he had a very high ceiling
i had some fun matches with Danny & OOP....next time i see you i'll share them with you
AlleyWho is OOP ?
I do remember Tadd's break & it was AwesomeAnother great one, especially on 9 footers was Mark Tadd. He may had had the greatest break of any player during his era. Heard recently he had a heart attack. Hope he is doing OK..
Rod got beat by many. Believe it or not..Find that really hard to believe.
You put tortured, that is a far different story.Rod got beat by many. Believe it or not..
You're right, it did take awhile to break him down. Tortured is the wrong description. Kudos.You put tortured, that is a far different story.
John Shuput was a good box player, outta Omaha.
Defining 'tortured' is like de-ciphering ' hits a ton' in cue sales ads. Some people will say it after they only win by a game. Pool players like to exaggerate.You put tortured, that is a far different story.
I’m a pool player AND a fisherman. Even I don’t believe half the shit I say these days.Defining 'tortured' is like de-ciphering ' hits a ton' in cue sales ads. Some people will say it after they only win by a game. Pool players like to exaggerate.![]()
Are you are who?You're right, it did take awhile to break him down. Tortured is the wrong description. Kudos.
Did he go by Sebastian Franco on the road sometimes? I ran into a guy that played really good once by that name. Maybe they are two different people.I believe the greatest all around bar box hustler was Franciso Sebastian(Chino/Vera Cruz). He beat Dave Matlock in Chicago back in the 80's. Him and I road played together in the late 80's. He played all tables great including 3-cushion. Only problem was he was too dependent on alcohol and he lost an eye over a hustle he pulled off in Ohio in the early 80's but still beat 99.99% of all those whom he came up against him.. One of his best hustles was safety break leaving his opponent virtually no shot on the 1 ball.
Think its the same guy.Did he go by Sebastian Franco on the road sometimes? I ran into a guy that played really good once by that name. Maybe they are two different people.
Besides his bar-box wizardry Dave is also a near world-class 3c player. His hi-run is something like 17 or 18. He does lessons at Shooters in Olathe if anyone wants some serious knowledge. The man knows a LOT.I would have liked to have seen David Matlock play. Cj Wiley has a story or 2 on him being a beast on the table.
Nice. I watched CJ talk about him and how awesome he played. If I ever make it to that neck of the woods I will have to go there and see him in action.Besides his bar-box wizardry Dave is also a near world-class 3c player. His hi-run is something like 17 or 18. He does lessons at Shooters in Olathe if anyone wants some serious knowledge. The man knows a LOT.
I remember Surfer Rod came to Colorado Springs springs and visited Grady at his room late 70's. I had just gotten my shoulder operation 3 mths before, and was unable to break the balls very well but I got em to play me since I was still injured/healing on a 9'. Rod was an above average bar box player.
I was beatin' em soundly and I told em I had to use the facilities. We'll....when I got back I noticed he ''switched'' cue balls, perfect.
I asked em to dbl the bet/siwsh, and I robbed em.
Also, there was a man that came here to CO, and always wore green faitgues, then he went back W. and hung out at the Bus Stop bar in San Francisco, Ronnie Barber.
This particular bar on the corner of a bus stop a few blks from Van Ness had 1, 4 X 8 valley bar box with the Big Heavy Cue ball.
Was tough for Anyone to beat em on his home court.
Did he go by Sebastian Franco on the road sometimes? I ran into a guy that played really good once by that name. Maybe they are two different people.
I would have liked to have seen David Matlock play. Cj Wiley has a story or 2 on him being a beast on the table.