Results from Cadillac Island Casino yesterday

Russ Chewning said:
I can't open photobucket from work.. Is that the 15 ounce cue he was playing with in the mid 90's? 15 ounces....haw haw haw.. I still get a smile when I think about it..

Russ

No, it is more recent...a Dave Jones/Bill Webb/Finish Line cue.
 
rackmsuckr said:
No, it is more recent...a Dave Jones/Bill Webb/Finish Line cue.

Now that I think about it, I think he might have mentioned it being a Roger Pettit cue. Did Roger make him a cue way back when?

Russ
 
Russ Chewning said:
Now that I think about it, I think he might have mentioned it being a Roger Pettit cue. Did Roger make him a cue way back when?

Russ

Roger has made him several cues over the years, including Roger's first ever jump/break cue. He has REALLY old shaft wood and Mike loves the way they hit. However, Dave has made a couple cues for Mike as well and that is what he is currently using.

BTW, I beat Todd Marsh tonight at Dr. Cues! He broke and ran the first rack, didn't make anything on the break the next rack and I won the next 3 games with lots of safeties. I lost my 2nd match to someone and by the time I met Todd on the B side (He was up 2-0 on Raul and Raul won the next 3) it was for the money - 7/8th. There were 31 players tonight.

I won the next match after that and lost to Mike, so I got 5th. Mike got 3rd. Dick Trichler had to beat Robert Colby twice to win.

It's funny because we have been playing on bar boxes and 8 ball, so everything looked so far away, but I actually played ok. We are going to play big tables every night all week so we can be tuned up for this weekend. I am playing in the first regional tour stop of the season. It is great because there are already 44 women signed up. Among them, Kimberly Kirk and Kyoko Sone from Japan. Should be a fun time.

And Mike will be playing the 2 in 1 tournament up at Uncle Jack's. He had to sit out last month because he won both of them the month before.
 
rackmsuckr said:
Russ, just a little trivia for you...Mike's old cue is up for sale in the cue section if you want to take a look at it.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?p=635864&posted=1#post635864
Hey linda,

When you get a minute can you ask mike if he remembers who made the cue he played with in the late 80's when he played at Harry P. cues in lynnwood. It was burgandy wine in color,had no points, and had a skinny butt.(And it played sweet) And tell him "The kid" says hello. Thanks
 
rackmsuckr said:
Dick Trichler had to beat Robert Colby twice to win.

Tricky Dick! Always a tough player to beat.. I remember the first time I beat him at City Lights with pride. For some reason, I did not feel as much pressure playing him as I did Mike..:cool:

Russ
 
Cadillac Island

I've been wanting to check that place out for a while. I see the B-and-below tournament, so I've been seriously thinking about trying it before my 9-ball game gets much better. I know my broke butt would just be donating if I tried to hang with that many big guns. Pat's on one of the plaques in my home bar along with umm.. Brad and Bill Gowan and some others. I guess they use to have some pretty serious action in Sewickley's, but now I may be the top dog for the regulars, so that isn't much.:D I've tried the KC Midway tournament only a few times, but I'm still waiting for a chance to play Atwell! :D

Oh, and I'm looking forward to getting my butt kicked at the get-together in Bellingham (or somewhere up there)!
 
Getnbzy said:
Hey linda,

When you get a minute can you ask mike if he remembers who made the cue he played with in the late 80's when he played at Harry P. cues in lynnwood. It was burgandy wine in color,had no points, and had a skinny butt.(And it played sweet) And tell him "The kid" says hello. Thanks

Roger Pettit made that cue. He says hi back. :)
 
Russ Chewning said:
Tricky Dick! Always a tough player to beat.. I remember the first time I beat him at City Lights with pride. For some reason, I did not feel as much pressure playing him as I did Mike..:cool:

Russ

Tricky Dick is right. Not sure who played better, him or his father, Lake City Red. I sure miss him and Bud Berg. And Dick has held down a fulltime job, which makes it all the better. He has a tourist shop in Pike Place Market. I bought some pool bead jewelry from him there a while back.
 
Banks said:
I've been wanting to check that place out for a while. I see the B-and-below tournament, so I've been seriously thinking about trying it before my 9-ball game gets much better. I know my broke butt would just be donating if I tried to hang with that many big guns. Pat's on one of the plaques in my home bar along with umm.. Brad and Bill Gowan and some others. I guess they use to have some pretty serious action in Sewickley's, but now I may be the top dog for the regulars, so that isn't much.:D I've tried the KC Midway tournament only a few times, but I'm still waiting for a chance to play Atwell! :D

Oh, and I'm looking forward to getting my butt kicked at the get-together in Bellingham (or somewhere up there)!

There is going to be a big bar box tourney at Bill Mildenberger's place, The Nitehawk, in March. You should go to that. All the top Portlanders will be there, including Glenn, Brad Gowin, John Morabito, Pat Schumacher, and Kenny Dodd.

Maybe I will see you at the B tournament and at the Bellingham soiree. :p
 
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