atthecat said:How did Tony Ellin die? Was it a car accident? I saw him a couple of times, he was shooting lights out.
What a shame.
mullyman said:Yeah, wasn't he like less than a mile from home?
MULLY
J&D CUSTOMS said:I to think he was a great player. He would have , in my opinion, been one of the greats. Very big loss to the pool world indeed. I have several tapes recorded of him playing, I will have to get em out and watch them again due to this post.
Thanx,
Jim Lee

Rubyron said:I was fortunate enough to witness Tony win the Sands Regency tournament in 94'. He demolished C.J. Wiley in the finals. Some of the best pool I've ever seen. He had a huge break, just crushed them.
I was sitting in the stands behind Archer, Varner and Sigel and after the match was over I overheard Nick say something to the effect that it was the best pool he had ever seen in a final match.
His death was tragic. He was definitely a champion.
Fatboy said:At JOB's in Nashville they have pictures and stuff of him in a display when you walk in, I was leaving with Shannon Daulton and Archer, they both got to talking about him and wow that was cool justto sit and listen, man those guys loved Tony and grieve to this day and will forever. I have heard some of the stories about Tony I cant share from some of his closest friends and I wish I knew him, only spoke to him a couple times. Dieing aint worth a shit, God rest his sole.
First off, if I hear "lights out" one more time, I will vomit. Let's pick up a new saying, can we?atthecat said:How did Tony Ellin die? Was it a car accident? I saw him a couple of times, he was shooting lights out.
What a shame.
crawfish said:First off, if I hear "lights out" one more time, I will vomit. Let's pick up a new saying, can we?
Tony was counting his cash after a good score (about $3500). He didn't see the train. The money was still in his lap. It was about a mile from his home. I know Shelby was devastated. Raleigh still has a tourney in his memorial.
Also, throw in "hits a ton." I will vomit on that one, too.
Thank you. I don't care what saying we use, as long as it's not "lights out." Rep to you.Kelly_Guy said:I never met him, but from what I saw he was a good guy with a good attitude and hard worker.
How about:
"He wore out the pockets that night."
I don't think the phrase "dead punch" would be appropriate in this situation.crawfish said:Thank you. I don't care what saying we use, as long as it's not "lights out." Rep to you.