Hey Dan, thank you so much for checking in!
life indeed got in the way all this spring, in the form of a crazy work schedule and at the same time facing a deadline to get out of my condo; fortunately -- and at the last possible instant -- the whole thing had a story book ending when i found and bought a house and moved on an impossible timeline (while doing my biggest sound job of the year).
during all that, i did manage to shoot a reasonably non-fussy 51 (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojrdSDKxBq0), despite not being able to play enough, so yes, i feel like i'm in good position to start putting up some serious numbers.
the status right now is that i'm exhausted and still in moving limbo to some extent, but the end is in sight. my GC is moved and recovered, but Jay Spielberg, who's doing it, discovered a real horror show when he took the old cloth off the rails; i was there when he did it, and even i could see what a nightmare it was: cushions had been inaccurately reglued several times, and the final time with superglue [!] making it impossible to remove them without tearing up the rail wood.
the bright side of that is that it forced the decision to do it the right way: Jay took the rails back to his shop and practically rebuilt them. in the process, he's extended them, so Steve Matthieu (sparkle84 here) will be happy: the pockets have been tightend to about 4.75", with new Diamond rubber and facings. the pocket openings have been recut in the process to a more standard profile; Jay pointed out that even though the old pockets were buckets, they were part way to being snooker pockets between the opening angles and the way the facings were undersized, which made them convex. maybe explains why the few times i've played on Diamonds i've thought "yeah, they're tight alright, but if you hit the ball in, it Goes in".
i should get the rails back tomorrow, and excited doesn't begin to describe it for me. i've got about one more week of moving-related stuff to horse through, and then my time should be freed up a bit. oh, and the new room is 20x16!!! no more short stick off the rails!!!