if you don't know who greenleaf was then how can we expect that the raffle you speak of in your sig is not for a walmart balabushka imitation !
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Would that be a Wal-abushka?
if you don't know who greenleaf was then how can we expect that the raffle you speak of in your sig is not for a walmart balabushka imitation !
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Never heard of Storer. Maybe he changed his name to Crane later on.![]()
Erwin Rudolph on the left and Ralph Greenleaf on the right. Not sure about the guy in the middle. Looks like a young Irving Crane but I'm not sure. Although the more I think about it, it is possible. He was only about 12-15 years younger than Greenleaf.
Jay,
That's Clyde A. Storer, at that time President of the long defunct National Billiard Association.
I just bought this framed photograph of an old pool hall scene.
Just curious if anyone has seen the image before and knows where/when it was taken.
Old Billiard Photograph
TIA
Bob
if you don't know who greenleaf was then how can we expect that the raffle you speak of in your sig is not for a walmart balabushka imitation !
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Sorry, my comment was about the OP's picture.. I didn't realize the one that was pointed out at New Deco was different.
JV
I have this same photo ...I don't know who the guys are but enjoy photos from the 1800's..... I have purchased several pics from www.newdeco.com then click on BILLIARD PHOTOS......
From the way they are holding the cues, I think it's Larry, Moe and Curly... I would be shocked if these guys were players.
JV
Here is a photo I bought at an estate auction several years ago.
Very Nice!
Interesting how every single guy in the room is wearing a hat and coat to play.
And it looks like the two kids on the right are ready to take on all comers - some things never change!
Bob