Sad News: Gary "Bushwhacker" Nolan Passed Away

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Just got notification this morning from a Pennsylvania pool friends that Gary Nolan has passed away. I knew that he had been sick, but I did not have any further details.

Photo from 2005 Valley Forge SBE.

May he rest in peace.
 

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Bought my very first custom cue from Gary.
He was a very nice person to do business with and from what I read on here a truly great player aswell.

RIP Gary
 
Sorry to hear that, my son did a couple deals with Gary and I loved the stories of his pool playing ventures. R.I.P Bushwhacker!
 
If anybody has access to the infamous Accu-Stats X-rated video commentated by Grady Mathews, et al., it is Keith v. Gary. It is an unusual video, to say the least. Fun times, though, back in the day.
 

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Saw him play in early-mid '80's. They didn't call him "Bushwacker" for nothin. Dude could GET THE CASH. Became a "super dealer" of trick cues. This sucks as we lose another. RIP, Gary.
 
Sad

Very sad news he was well known among us Ohio cue collectors, a really nice guy and always dealing. RIP " Bushwhacker "
 
Some awful news.
RIP Bushwhacker
He always had some of the nicest cues available of any seller on the board.
Definitely one of the best liked people on AZ Billiards, which is my only knowledge of him.
Always a class act.
Very sad news about Gary
 
If anybody has access to the infamous Accu-Stats X-rated video commentated by Grady Mathews, et al., it is Keith v. Gary. It is an unusual video, to say the least. Fun times, though, back in the day.
Sands Regency. Grady cusses a LOT. Pretty funny. I've tried finding it with no luck so far.
 
That is sad. He was a super solid guy. Had the first ivory handled cue I ever saw in person.
 
Terrible, shocking news.
A thorough gentleman in every way.
I met with Gary and his wife on several occasions. A wonderful pair, very close,
his wife traveled with him to the major tournaments.
He loved the game, and could really play at a top level. Even in recent times and
with the advent of age he still played very well.
I first met Gary when I lived in Ohio, decades ago as he traveled across northern Ohio in action.
In those days, he won a lot as a road player. A true monster player.
In later years he got into buying and selling high end cues, and always had several best of the best on hand.
Damn, this is sickening. What a wonderful gentleman.
Prayers for Tierzia and family.
I will have all his loved ones in my thoughts and prayers.

Will Prout
 
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Sad indeed. RIP, friend.

I got to spend a few days with him up in pa, back in 2004 or 2005 and as others have noted, he was a quality man.

The world is worse, without him.
 
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