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Fatboy

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i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.
 
Hi Eric,
that is for sure a really Cool Idea.You make it right.
Will see your new Poolroom soon, your Buddy in Germany.
Ralf
 
Fatboy said:
i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.

If anyone can do this, you can Eric. You have the heart for it. You go, boy.

Dwight
 
Sounds like a fun dream and a great place to shoot some pool. Keep on 'seeing' the picture. See the layout, the tables, the museum pieces, the showcases, the bar, the resturant. The more you 'see' it the closer it will come to reality.
 
Sounds neat. With the money you have it should be easy for ya to pull off.
 
new professional pool tour

This looks like an excellent place to announce my new professional pool tour. This will be different from anything ever seen before. There will be classes for every pro and want to be pro, open through zz. That is right, over fifty classes.

Anyone in any class with a first round win is guaranteed their entry fee and expenses back. The winner in each class is guaranteed at least fifty thousand in each of eleven monthly events and two-hundred and fifty thousand in our season ending championship.

In addition to the class wins then all class winners will be entered into the all around tournament. This pays a minimum of one-hundred thousand winner take all for the monthly events and five-hundred thousand for the end of the year champion.

I am expecting my return on some investments in the very near future to subsidize this tour with no additional sponsorship. All that remains is to work out a few details and build a dozen new domes around the country to house these events in. Renting these sixteen acre domes out for weddings and birthday parties when pool events are not being held there will insure the continued financial well being of this new tour.

Note to Greg: Please contact me concerning the purchase of 12,000 new Diamond Pro's.

Hu
 
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ShootingArts said:
This looks like an excellent place to announce my new professional pool tour. This will be different from anything ever seen before. There will be classes for every pro and want to be pro, open through zz. That is right, over fifty classes.

Anyone in any class with a first round win is guaranteed their entry fee and expenses back. The winner in each class is guaranteed at least fifty thousand in each of eleven monthly events and two-hundred and fifty thousand in our season ending championship.

In addition to the class wins then all class winners will be entered into the all around tournament. This pays a minimum of one-hundred thousand winner take all for the monthly events and five-hundred thousand for the end of the year champion.

I am expecting my return on some investments in the very near future to subsidize this tour with no additional sponsorship. All that remains is to work out a few details and build a dozen new domes around the country to house these events in. Renting these sixteen acre domes out for weddings and birthday parties when pool events are not being held there will insure the continued financial well being of this new tour.

Note to Greg: Please contact me concerning the purchase of 12,000 new Diamond Pro's.

Hu

This is a different dream... goes in a different category... needs a DVD of it's own.. a different drive? Probably needs it's own thread. Not quite thread hijacking but..... :groucho:

It all starts with the dream.
 
Fatboy said:
i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.
You could have some life size wax figures made of a few legends of the pool world and place them around the joint. Willie M / Willie H / RKC / Efren Reyes /Strickland / Travis Trotter / just think of it. It could get kind of spooky after dark
 
Fatboy said:
i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.

What you might consider, go to Dowell IL and purchase Minnesota Fats old home, it was for sale awhile back ($50K), set up shop there, its a smaller dream, but lots of history there, you might get incentives from the local govt since it could become an historical place thats close to Johnston City and DuQuoin.
 
Eric,

Just wondering if you've ever heard of the Illinois Billiard Club (http://www.illinoisbilliardclub.com/)? It's probably the closest thing to what you are envisioning that I've ever come across. If you've never been there, the next time you're in the Chicagoland area, you should check it out. Jim Parker is a great guy and would be more than happy to show you around.
 
Showcase Billiards in the outskirts of Denver, CO has (or had; not sure if they still do, but I'm betting they do) a table that they claim was one of the tables used in "The Color of Money". Supposedly they have some documentation as far as this fact. Last I saw (a couple of years ago or so) they were asking $35k for it.
 
ScottW said:
Showcase Billiards in the outskirts of Denver, CO has (or had; not sure if they still do, but I'm betting they do) a table that they claim was one of the tables used in "The Color of Money". Supposedly they have some documentation as far as this fact. Last I saw (a couple of years ago or so) they were asking $35k for it.
Yes they still had it I believe it was a Murray and it was the table you could hit balls on when trying out there cues. I read just the other day on Samm's site That Showcase is closing there doors.:frown:
 
Cuebuddy said:
Yes they still had it I believe it was a Murray and it was the table you could hit balls on when trying out there cues. I read just the other day on Samm's site That Showcase is closing there doors.:frown:

Quite true - I hit many a ball on that table. :)

Showcase closing? Sad, but considering things these days, it's not a huge surprise. :( Pool tables/etc. aren't exactly basic human needs for survival (contrary to what many posters here would say :P).
 
Fatboy said:
i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.
Fatboy...are you taking them pain killers again:D

Glen, the "Realkingcobra"
 
Fatboy said:
i just made this post in a thread but it got long and thought it should be a thread, its just a dream, but a dream is nothing more than a idea that hasnt been presued, so this is my start:



after seeing all these old tables i want to set up my Centennial box, its in mint, mint mint condition. I need a bigger house. Seriously you know how some guys have a garage with 30 colector cars they doent drive, how nice would it be to have 20-30 old/new tables set up in a big room all perfect, GC1 and a G5, a Monarch, Kling, Diamond, Valley barbox, etc.etc.etc all dialed in perfetly, no windows so no faded cloth, the correct balls on each table, a 5X10 with stevens cloth and mud balls. a couple heated billiards tables. Like a private mueseum with all the old cue racks and chairs like Merk Stellinga had. Edit: 12' European snooker table, a gaff table like Big Bertha from Hardtimes(Fatboy will own that EXACT box someday-bet on that!!!, its a piece of history i must own, lost alot of $$$ on it ), a american 10' snooker table. I mean everything in perfect condition. I tool shop for Glen to keep cloth, pocket facings, tools in-so he can just fly in to work and I wont have to wait so long for him, or Ernesto too!!! Top guys only working on the boxes.

It would be to expensive to build as a public pool room and it would get beat up. But a private pool table collection and a cue vault with like $5,000,000 worth of the best, most historical cues ever made. What a man-cave that would be. the only thing stopping me is $$$(right now), when I get in gear again I might just do this. mayber not 5M in cues but $2 or 3 million in tables, the building, and cues. why not? i'd use that more than a $3,000,000 boat. What a place to hang out!?!?!?, all the right pics on the walls, perfect lighting, a rail for the rail birds. Bar, soda pop. A way to display the cues with out risking them getting stolen(that wouldnt be to hard),

a place a pool player-especially the old guys would love to see. The pics on the walls from the 60's to current. Autographs of the pool celebs that come through. Maybe even some sort of Hall-of-Fame(not to compete with the ones in existance but a different one and a display of all the members of it and when and why they were inducted, a real shrine for our champions, give them that-they deserve the recognition!


just add $$$ to Fatboys brain and I come up with "cool" plans. that would be more fun than owning a break even poolroom in a shopping center somewhere. less headaches, let a few friends have access all the time. like I kinda do now with 3 friends. I could preserve history, build a hang out and hit a few balls. 20-30 tables differnt cloth types/balls/table sizes the best of everything and the commercial stuff we use all the time and antiques. also a collection of old chalk, i love that stuff, spitoons, the whole bag-i'm forgetting alot of stuff here.


now there is a dream!!!

not to brag but i turn most of my dreams into reality(havent got a private jet yet), but if things work out I would do this, heck had I not closed up shop this idea would come together easiy(in short order, but now that i'm just putting things together this is a couple years away and who knows how long it would take to fill the room with all the tables, some are hard to find. and the old lights too. I'll stop here but you get my point.
Great idea that should have been put together a long time ago....Alot of Billiard history has been lost because there hasnt been a place for the old stuff to be taken care of.....How sweet would it be to hit balls on a table that was in Tombstone when Wyatt was sheriff. Are any of the tables that the presidents played on still around ? those would be a real gem to have...
 
realkingcobra said:
Fatboy...are you taking them pain killers again:D

Glen, the "Realkingcobra"

Looking for you. Where in the world are you these days Glen?
 
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