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tap tap tap red and I worked a lot of tournys together some good memeorys he would call me to come over to greenville to help him, but me up in motel and pay for eats,seemed to me he never got excited!!! I also miss him each time I walk in jimmy hodges place, STICKVarney Cues said:I miss Fountain Inn Red. He was truly one of the most colorful characters to enter a poolroom. Wow...what amazing stories he had...he could entertain a room for hours. And a jam up tournament director...his auctions would bring in twice the cash as others. He once asked me about buying one of my cues, I said "Red you already have one" he said "yes I know but Gulyassy and I are friends but I'm a bit pissed at him...bring the cue over here so he can see me pay you up real close!"
A fine player too. Definately taken off this earth way before his time. A couple of years ago at the SMS they had a huge photo of him framed really nice...and he was holding the cue I made for him and smiling like crazy. I still get the watery eyes thinking about it. I learned a lot about the game from him...and even more about making a game. God bless that man...I hope he is resting in peace. He is missed by many.
KV