Guess who is still raining 50s

dmgwalsh said:


This is like completely and totally unfair. The guy has got a beautiful table and room. I presume the cloth and balls are impeccable,.

His preferred music to listen to -- no head banging metal blasting out of the juke box.

No busty barmaids leaning over and asking him he's "OK" every 10 minutes.

Shoot, for all we know, his wife promised him a BJ for every 50 ball run.

Lou Figueroa
damnit
 
lfigueroa said:
This is like completely and totally unfair. The guy has got a beautiful table and room. I presume the cloth and balls are impeccable,.

His preferred music to listen to -- no head banging metal blasting out of the juke box.

No busty barmaids leaning over and asking him he's "OK" every 10 minutes.

Shoot, for all we know, his wife promised him a BJ for every 50 ball run.

Lou Figueroa
damnit

Life is good but I don't own that great looking Gina that you have.

PS. I do put new cloth on about every 18 months.
 
Nice run Bill. How often do you change your rails if you change your cloth every 18 months? Not to get too personal;) , how often do you clean your balls? What do you use? The table looks great. Thanks.
 
i hate you bill

let me take you on this magical mystery tour known as marops poolroom..


hes such a humble guy heres what he told me about the place the first time i went out to stay with him when i played ortmann for ipt.

he said its comfy i think youll be able to relax.

he picks me up from airport in a red 2006 corvette.this car is so badass even steven hawking could get laid driving it.

we get off freeway in very desirable simivalley ,i guess thats where all the 100ball runners live now.

we drive down the 150 yard driveway with a 10 ft cement wall around the entire perimeter with a gate that i think took a retnal scan with finger print and password to open. cool to say the least.

gate opens theres a nice chevy truck , new infinity etc.

house is an immaculate like 5bed 3 or 4 bath 1.3 million dollar place.

10 feet from the front door of his house is a id say 2500 sq ft workshop complete with everything to rebuild race engines.

to give you an idea how good and renown he is in the race world he has guys like kevin harvick come over and b.s. with him about engines .basically hes a 400 ball runner at what he does.

before i tell you about the poolroom let me say this.


i was watching drag racing the other day on espn.

this racer had drag raced for several years and finally won their first race.

well they got this trophy that in the racing world i think they call an oscar.
its a ft tall bronze guy standing next to a tire. nhra gives these away when a pro drag racer wins a major race.


like i said bill is a humble guy and he would kill me if he knew i was bragging on him like this.
when i first met him 8 months into our friendship i asked questions about his engine building and how he got into it. he said well i used to race. thats all.
so i go to his house and their is a picture hidden where few could see it.

its bill in his heyday with crowd and tv in the background interviewing him after winning like his 5th world title.

bill was standing there with the winners check and his racing outfit complete with about 20 sponsor logos plastered all over.

now i look above that pic and what do i see . 39 oscars .i about fell out . remember the racer on espn who was clutching their first oscar like it was a winning lottery ticket,well bills got 39 of them and believe me they dont sell those a walmart.

i tell this story because its like when someone asks me what i do and i say pool , they say oh i used to do that too ,i put myself through college by husling pool.

so i go places with bill and ill mention bill was a racer and all the time people say oh i used do that too . i raced in high school i had a 82 firebird blah blah blah.

bill just smiles and says thats cool.

anyway now the poolroom has a slot machine , popcorn and soda fountain.

the table is a metro perfect cloth,level, railspeed,balls are polished .

its like a dream setup.

honestly bill if i was you i would never leave the house youve got it so good.


all kidding aside im lucky to call bill my bestfriend . youve taught me alot ,helped my carreer alot and you are just a super cool guy.
p. s. you have run 100 plus twice in your spare time even though your whole life has been racing.


if you would have played pool your whole life i have no doubt you would have been a world beater.

looking at your house id say you came out ok lol.
see you at the derby billy bob
 
metallicane said:
Nice run Bill. How often do you change your rails if you change your cloth every 18 months? Not to get too personal;) , how often do you clean your balls? What do you use? The table looks great. Thanks.

The rail rubber is original, the table is only four years old. The room is A/C and heated so the temp and humidity stays the same all year long. Schmidty says the table plays perfect, he prefers these rails over Diamonds for straight pool because thay are not quite as "boingy" as he calls it.

I have a Ballstar ball cleaner and use it once a day generally.

My biggest issue is I have so much light in the room that when I go to a poolroom it seems dark to me, I guess its old age. :smile:
 
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terhje said:
what is your high run marop?


He's probably too humble to tell you but I think he crashed the 100 mark twice and the high is around 120 or 122. He had an 87 he recorded not too long ago.
Tons of 50s, 60s, 70s.

When he gets those side pockets fixed, look out world.:grin-square:
 
terhje said:
what is your high run marop?

120 and 111, both came this year after John starting working with me.

Dennis was correct, he remembers everything. lol
 
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Marop said:
Life is good but I don't own that great looking Gina that you have.

PS. I do put new cloth on about every 18 months.


OK, I know the Gina is nice and you look *really* familiar, but I also have to admit my memory is berry bad (goin' fast too :-), so I have to ask: how do you know about the Gina?

Lou Figueroa
 
lfigueroa said:
OK, I know the Gina is nice and you look *really* familiar, but I also have to admit my memory is berry bad (goin' fast too :-), so I have to ask: how do you know about the Gina?

Lou Figueroa

I help Bob Jewett in the DCC straight pool room, we sat and talked last year for a couple of hours while watching. You showed me the Gina and told me about one you sold a while back. I was so jealous :)
 
Marop said:
120 and 111, both came this year after John starting working with me.

verry nice! really wanna reach 100 myself.. have a goal to make it before my birthday in March.
 
Marop said:
The rail rubber is original, the table is only four years old. The room is A/C and heated so the temp and humidity stays the same all year long. Schmidty says the table plays perfect, he prefers these rails over Diamonds for straight pool because thay are not quite as "boingy" as he calls it.

I have a Ballstar ball cleaner and use it once a day generally.

My biggest issue is I have so much light in the room that when I go to a poolroom it seems dark to me, I guess its old age. :smile:

Thanks for the info. I have a Ball Star too and clean them once a week. Maybe I should do it more. What do you clean your table with? I have found that Chalk Off really doesn't get all of the chalk off.
 
metallicane said:
Thanks for the info. I have a Ball Star too and clean them once a week. Maybe I should do it more. What do you clean your table with? I have found that Chalk Off really doesn't get all of the chalk off.

I'm sure Marop will answer but he's probably still sleeping in Sunny Simi Valley right now.:boring2:

In the meantime, John Schmidt told us at a seminar at DCC last year to use a damp rag to clean off a table. I have been doing that ever since. I do it at home and I do it at the pool halls I go to. If you use a white rag, you will see all the blue that comes up. Others have started doing it a bit at some of the places I play. They have noticed that the balls break up better when the table is clean.

Bobby Hunter mentioned using something called Color back on the balls. It will clean off the old stuff and put a light polish on the balls. I sometimes use this with my ballstar. I usually bring my own polished centennials to the pool hall for league play.
 
metallicane said:
Thanks for the info. I have a Ball Star too and clean them once a week. Maybe I should do it more. What do you clean your table with? I have found that Chalk Off really doesn't get all of the chalk off.

I used chalk off or a while but the damp towel works better. I vacuum the table about every 3 or 4 days and damp cloth about once every two weeks.
 
Thanks. Your table looks great and I appreciate the tips. Keep on filming, we want to see a 100+ caught on film.
 
Marop said:
I help Bob Jewett in the DCC straight pool room, we sat and talked last year for a couple of hours while watching. You showed me the Gina and told me about one you sold a while back. I was so jealous :)

ah yes! I remember now. Thanks.

Are you going to give Bob's 14.1 Challenge a shot this year?

Lou Figueroa
thinkin' about it
 
lfigueroa said:
ah yes! I remember now. Thanks.

Are you going to give Bob's 14.1 Challenge a shot this year?

Lou Figueroa
thinkin' about it

If I can find a spare $100, maybe...
 
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