My Comeback After 18 years Of Not Touching Any Pool Stick

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I quit shooting pool for about 18 years now. For some reason I woke up one day, last month and all I wanted to do was to shoot pool in the leagues and reconnect with my pool hall buddies. First thing, I got rid of all my sticks and cases and just about any stuff that had something to do with pool. Well now that I think I'm back and have plenty of time to do this but I wanna do this right this time. First I saw this dismantled 9ft Professional Cherry Diamond table for sale on Craigslist and I quickly bought it and took my time to assemble it. Let the journey begins....





















 








Well, not bad I guess! Now that just joined APA and Tap league, I need to find a cue that I can use. This is where it gets tricky, last time I shot pool 9ball was the game and 10ball was still unheard of. I remember using the original Predator 314 shaft with my Philippi and Bob Fry cues. The cue has to feel right too and very obsessed about this end. So talking to some of the guys I used to shoot with, they said one of the guys became a cue maker now and do pretty good work. The guy is a pretty good shooter I remember back then and was a woodworker at craft and a wood sculptor. I got a hold of him, we talked over the phone and he was glad to find out that I'm coming back to shoot pool again. He asked me to come over and visit him a couple of months ago and maybe he can help me with the cue I want.




Glad I did it! He took down all the specs I wanted and how I want it to hit. 2 months after (3 days ago), picked up my cue. This guy is like a mad scientist locked in a small room that all he does now is making cues. One thing he regrets is that he is so busy and can't squeeze any time to shoot pool anymore. This guy was a pretty good shooter and I used to stake him on some of his actions back then. His name is Leonard Mallari of Waldorf, Maryland. Once again he does not disappoint me. I like the cue very much and it hits the way I want it to. The feeling is great like it's part of my right arm!














Sneaky Pete that weighs 19.2, 4 points Cocobolo with Ivory joints and butt powered by OB+ Custom Classic shaft with matching Cocobolo joint protectors made on the spot when I picked it up from the same part of Cocobolo wood used for the butt.

One thing he said to me that make sure to do it. He said that top rank Filipino players especially his close friend Efren Reyes told him back then that every time you have a new cue that's never been hit before, always make sure that your first hit trial is you sink the object ball. Well I made sure of that but the cue felt just so right for me that I could not miss for about ten minutes of just banging balls!!! :) :)


Hope you guys enjoy my comeback little journey to start it right, thanks for reading....



Roy
 
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Leonard is a heck of a cue maker & repairman. Pretty good 1 pocket & 9 ball player too. Enjoy yourself.
 
Nova Rounder:

Eighteen years is a long damn time.
You seem to have come back like gangbusters.

Great photos showing your incremental steps back into the "light."

Welcome back, sir.
 
That's what I call starting over with a 'clean slate'. Definitely not messing around. Welcome back Nova.

Best rolls,

-Kat
 
Welcome back to pool. It's never too late to renew the interest. Have fun and enjoy.
 
Motivating!

Always good to have another lover of the game around, glad your back its motivating
 
Table

You have the parts for two tables in some pics...What'd you do with the other table...?




Rob.M
 
Welcome back

Welcome back Roy! I hope to see you around.
 
Who does this guy think he is?

The Eagles?

have a great time with the reintroduction to the game!!!!!
 
Where did you used to play and were any of your old buddies still found around?


I shot pool around DC area mostly at Champions and Fast Eddies in Northern VA back in early 90's to 98. I grew up in the same neighborhood and went to same high school with Max Eberle in Arlington, VA.
 
I shot pool around DC area mostly at Champions and Fast Eddies in Northern VA back in early 90's to 98. I grew up in the same neighborhood and went to same high school with Max Eberle in Arlington, VA.

Same here...which champions, westmont or shirlington?
 
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