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I met Ron back in 1992 on the Player's Choice Pool League in No. Hollywood. He was very cocky and was beating the crap out of everybody who challenged him. He also would win the local bar tournaments most of the time. Around that time, I met Catfish at Hollywood Billiards. I remember watching guys like Hollywood Jack, Drummer, Ted the Vulture, Thai Bob, and a cast of other characters get their hustle on and get into action with a lot of fish and road players. I remember one night, Tang Hoa was playing some dude from the Billiard Connection for considerable stakes, and their was a huge crowd of railbirds gathered round. I was pretty young and new to the pool scene back then, but I am fortunate to have witnessed some of the old guard of pool.I only started going there in '95.
Boy, when Efren was in town, that place was rocking .
Hollywood Billiards was rocking too when they had tournaments .
Saw Efren play 3-cushion with a Meucci in the second floor there .
I sure miss the 90's.
I also remember the heyday of Hard Times in the mid-1990s. I started going there after Hollywood Billiards closed due to the 1994 earthquake. I remember hanging out there several nights a week with Catfish and Chuck Markulis (RIP) watching the likes of Efren, Earl, Morrow, King Kong, CJ, Tang, and others play their best games (especially when all of the Filipino players were in town! Again, according to Catfish (he's still in the HT Bellflower area) it's up in the air about HT's fate.
I drove up to Sacramento to visit Little Al Romero a few weeks back. He's still making cues at 84 years young. He made me a shaft for one of his old cues that I have, and made a special pool cue for Ron Rosas as a gift (Ron is happy as a clam!) I really miss those times of my youth, but time must march on!
I hope that pool makes a come back. I know that there are a lot of young guns coming up and competing in matches streamed on You Tube. A lot of the younger players seemed to have "gained" their pool knowledge from watching instructional DVDs and You Tube videos (I had to learn my fundamentals the hard way...and it wasn't cheap). It would be nice to get interviews and pool stories from the older, senior, players while they're still alive. There are so many colorful stories that they have to tell (Ron has a million of them!). Maybe Jay Helfert could work his magic to assist in this. Just a thought! G. Rocco
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