Mom and Dad got me a Sears (or was it the top of a Coleman Cooler) 5 foot table at 8 years old (It might have been a cardboard slate). I was enthralled. For at least 2 weeks. Then was ping pong, HO cars race, Estes rockets... But without EVEN knowing it, the pool seed had been planted.
At 15 years of age, I learned how to forge my step-father's signature. My High Fool (School) was schooled - I didn't attend much having 76 sick days a year
. Anyway, some Brunswick bowling alley in King of Prussia, PA, a 3 mile crowfly walk (through backyards and woods) I'd trundle. They had 4 GC II's! I learned how to play a bit. I was schooled a few times...
AND THEN...
I got my first car at 16. '67 Malibu. Somehow, I learned of a match forthcoming between a very young Allen Hopkins going up against The Miz. This is the winter of '74/75. It was my FIRST week with my own car! WoooHoo!!
My best buddy and I took off to a South Philly - "a real pool hall". Directions lead us to a pretty sketchy looking joint.
Young and naive, we proceeded. We walked up the stairs. Smoke everywhere. Walking tentative, wide eyed. They're must have been 12-16 tables. I don't know if any but one table was about to be in use. The impression it made upon me? Surreal. Abundant darkness - less the low hanging lights affording looks into faces of unknown scary, large, drooling, smiling people. Upon each each face was an individual etched with a unique roadmap of character. Allen, Steve, myself and my pal Eddie, may have been the only white people there.
Well... Allen tortured Miz (RIP) that night in a 9 ball match (push out). I was too naive to gauge how much what was on the light, much less on the rail. I suspect it was HUGE - now that I think I know what I think I know.
The match over, Allen made quick paces out... Steve muttering... He snapped his case shut hard and stomped away.
It was THEN, the seed was planted further. I bought a cue from their glass display rack after that match; the one I play to this day.
I've once again gone back as the moth to the flame yet again. Yet... this time as a man more aware. I have embraced the good in all that pool offers.
If you might share with us - was there a defining moment story that planted your indelible seed?
At 15 years of age, I learned how to forge my step-father's signature. My High Fool (School) was schooled - I didn't attend much having 76 sick days a year

AND THEN...
I got my first car at 16. '67 Malibu. Somehow, I learned of a match forthcoming between a very young Allen Hopkins going up against The Miz. This is the winter of '74/75. It was my FIRST week with my own car! WoooHoo!!
My best buddy and I took off to a South Philly - "a real pool hall". Directions lead us to a pretty sketchy looking joint.
Young and naive, we proceeded. We walked up the stairs. Smoke everywhere. Walking tentative, wide eyed. They're must have been 12-16 tables. I don't know if any but one table was about to be in use. The impression it made upon me? Surreal. Abundant darkness - less the low hanging lights affording looks into faces of unknown scary, large, drooling, smiling people. Upon each each face was an individual etched with a unique roadmap of character. Allen, Steve, myself and my pal Eddie, may have been the only white people there.
Well... Allen tortured Miz (RIP) that night in a 9 ball match (push out). I was too naive to gauge how much what was on the light, much less on the rail. I suspect it was HUGE - now that I think I know what I think I know.
The match over, Allen made quick paces out... Steve muttering... He snapped his case shut hard and stomped away.
It was THEN, the seed was planted further. I bought a cue from their glass display rack after that match; the one I play to this day.
I've once again gone back as the moth to the flame yet again. Yet... this time as a man more aware. I have embraced the good in all that pool offers.
If you might share with us - was there a defining moment story that planted your indelible seed?
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