This is REALLY Cool!

Southpaw said:
I just thought this was really cool and wanted to share it with everyone. It just goes to show you should NEVER give up no matter what life throws at you.....

Southpaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGHMaYaRWlA
Cool Video.

I have actually practiced with a removable bridge head before because of arthritis. Before I began my medication I thought I may have to use the bridge because I could not bend my fingers (rheaumatoid arthritis).

I was hoping it would be legal, but really wasn't sure. I still may need to use it later in life because who knows if I the medication will continue to work.
 
If I had no hands, playing pool would be the last thing on my list. This man has true love for the game...

B-
 
no arms

Southpaw said:
I just thought this was really cool and wanted to share it with everyone. It just goes to show you should NEVER give up no matter what life throws at you.....

Southpaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGHMaYaRWlA
howdy southpaw; I use to shoot and watch a fellow in westminster s.c. play with no arms, long ago i was youg man then so you know that was B.C.,ha no true story can anyone back me up on this one????:confused: :confused: :confused:
 
Lighting the cigar was the trick in that video. That would end in a flaming disaster for me... or at the very least... I would be sleeveless!!!
 
Just goes to show you that if you really love something, you will figure out a way to accomplish it! He masses better than I do. Good find!
 
I believe his name was George Sutton. Tere were two good billaird players in the 20's by that name. This one was known as armless George Sutton.

Mark Griffin
 
Southpaw said:
I just thought this was really cool and wanted to share it with everyone. It just goes to show you should NEVER give up no matter what life throws at you.....

Southpaw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGHMaYaRWlA

I knew a young man who had only the upper half of his arms (like the video), who played some really tough pool with anyone who challenged him. This kid also had no lower legs, but he did use prosthetic legs to walk on. He would be about 25 years old, now. He also smoked. He had a wife and baby, at that time. He LOVED the game of pool. I often wonder how he's doing, now. Haven't run into him in a while.
 
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