Well, I just left Arkansas, I was working on an OLD Brunswick 9ft, 102yrs old to be exact

What and ordeal, it could have been worse, but Richard cooks some damn good chicken

His wife Charlotte is a wonderful woman as well!! Talk about a messed up Antique pool table, I can't even go into detail as to what all was wrong with it, but lets just say at some point in time...it was a snooker table, well...at least the cushion blocks of the T rails were at one time

the cushions weren't hard as rocks, but they were bad, so I had to replace them as well. The pockets were at different openings, as well as different angles, the body corners didn't match up with the slate shelfs, the body was wider in the middle than on the ends by 5/16" of an inch, this thing was a nightmare, but Richard made it all worth while. He helped me as much or more than had someone been with me that was actually working for me, what a great owner to work for, can't say enough about him.
Now I'm on the way to Lake Charles, LA to set up one last Diamond, then off to the factory to pick up my truck....loaded with pool tables, some of which are headed to Mesa, AZ but have to make a stop in Tucson on the way there first, got an unfinished job there for John Leach, he has new slates to install on his Centennial that I rebuilt the rails on, so need to finish it up.
Glen