New Poolroom in Tulsa,Ok.

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T's Billiards at 21st&Memorial. It's where the famous(or infamous) BilliardPalace used to be. Four GC IV's w/Simonis, 10 new Valley boxes w/Simonis and a snooker table. Table-time til 4pm is only 2bux/hr. then 5/hr. til close(2am). Also there's gin and domino tables for the sit-down players. One-hole is the main game so come on down!!
 
T's Billiards at 21st&Memorial. It's where the famous(or infamous) BilliardPalace used to be. Four GC IV's w/Simonis, 10 new Valley boxes w/Simonis and a snooker table. Table-time til 4pm is only 2bux/hr. then 5/hr. til close(2am). Also there's gin and domino tables for the sit-down players. One-hole is the main game so come on down!!

Any food or alcohol?
 
is gumpers still around?

T's Billiards at 21st&Memorial. It's where the famous(or infamous) BilliardPalace used to be. Four GC IV's w/Simonis, 10 new Valley boxes w/Simonis and a snooker table. Table-time til 4pm is only 2bux/hr. then 5/hr. til close(2am). Also there's gin and domino tables for the sit-down players. One-hole is the main game so come on down!!
 
T's update

No grill just snack/finger food. No open bar just bottled domestics. As for Gompers, i think he's still out at the Hard Rock. Haven't seen him in a few.
 
Hope the new place will do well. I always thought that the Billiard Palace ( Does not exist now) was the BEST pool room in the entire USA. I played there few times.
 
No grill just snack/finger food. No open bar just bottled domestics. As for Gompers, i think he's still out at the Hard Rock. Haven't seen him in a few.

Well, good luck, opening this year with last year's business plan is a formula for trouble in river city.
 
I remember the old Palace. Great place. Danny and Evelyn would swing by, every so often, with the Midwest Nine-ball Tournament.
There was a guy who worked there I sold a Schon STL-11 to, and I can't recall his name, but I wish I had that cue back.
Tulsa is a beautiful city. I went to flight school there, a lifetime ago. :smile:
 
Sounds like Mark Coats. He worked there until he moved to Fla. I know he bought a Schon years ago and still uses it.
 
I remember the old Palace. Great place. Danny and Evelyn would swing by, every so often, with the Midwest Nine-ball Tournament.
There was a guy who worked there I sold a Schon STL-11 to, and I can't recall his name, but I wish I had that cue back.
Tulsa is a beautiful city. I went to flight school there, a lifetime ago. :smile:

Was it a man named Chuck Hardy....
 
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