I Need A Video Of Jack Colavito

COLLECTION GURU

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I CONTINUE TO READ SO MUCH ABOUT MR. COLAVITO BUT I CAN FIND NO VIDEOS OF HIS PLAYING STYLE. HE MUST HAVE BEEN AWESOME AS A PERSON AND A PLAYER.I WILL DONATE MONEY TO MY FAVORITE CHARITY IN MR. COLAVITO'S NAME IF SOMEONE CAN POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO OBTAIN A VIDEO OF HIM PLAYING 14.1.

THANKS
 
COLLECTION GURU said:


I CONTINUE TO READ SO MUCH ABOUT MR. COLAVITO BUT I CAN FIND NO VIDEOS OF HIS PLAYING STYLE. HE MUST HAVE BEEN AWESOME AS A PERSON AND A PLAYER.I WILL DONATE MONEY TO MY FAVORITE CHARITY IN MR. COLAVITO'S NAME IF SOMEONE CAN POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO OBTAIN A VIDEO OF HIM PLAYING 14.1.

THANKS

I have a video of Jack Colavito playing Ray Martin 14.1.
 
I only had the pleasure of watching Jack play for the last 5 years of his life. We played cheap sets and he was still a run out player. Two stroked the ball and always hit centerball and no flash. About 4 yrs ago when he was about 71 or so, he was playing some straight pool and ran a 106, then unscrews....he didn't miss, he just unscrewed and walked away...

Christian
 
Just in case you've been trying Google searches, his name is Jack Colavita.

I played Jack for years at the Golden Q in Queens, NY. Phenomenal player, whose greatest accomplishment was probably beating Mike Sigel in the 1986 PPPA World Straight Pool Championships in Philadelphia. He always dressed nicely, whether practicing or competing, and, because of him, I've always tried to do the same.
 
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sjm said:
Just in case you've been trying Google searches, his name is Jack Colavita.

I played Jack for years at the Golden Q in Queens, NY. Phenomenal player, whose greatest accomplishment was probably beating Mike Sigel in the 1986 PPPA World Straight Pool Championships in Philadelphia. He always dressed nicely, whether practicing or competing, and, because of him, I've always tried to do the same.

Thanks for the help
 
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