I was thinking of this the other day. But what are your earliest memories from pool? I have a killer memory and if reminded by someone I will remember the exact event as it happend. Pool related or Not. (Providing I wasn't hammered)
My very first memory of pool was on a "Fisher Price" pool table. It's a little 4 foot that also converted into air hockey and I think ping pong. My friend David had one in his room. I was about 10-11.
My first memory of playing on a pool table was at a roller skating rink called "Sparkles" in Lawrenceville, GA. I was about 12-13. It was a coin-operated table.
Then the next time I played on a table was at a friends father's place. They had an 8'pro Stepleton which I moved, recovered, and rerubbered 2 weeks ago. I think I was 15 at that time.
Then I went to my first pool hall. I was 16 and it was at Atlanta Billiards off of Satelite Blvd not far from where The Pool Room 2 is. I even remember the exact table I played on. They had I believe some 9' Gold Crown IV blacks and some AESchmidt 8' tables. And 1 Connely table that had a slate screw in the middle of the playing surface that they didn't fill with wax. And they claimed to have 3" slate so they charged $12 an hour while the other talbes where 9 an hour. They were kicked out by the local Ford Dealership and turned into a parking lot for white work trucks.
Then at 16 I got my first cue stick. It was a players profesional series that my parents got me for Christmas. Still straight.
From 16-17 I played at Murphy's Brass Rails in Athens, GA every single friday night by myself for about 4-6hours. I loved it to death.
And if I had a day off from Government School I would go to Mr Cues 2 in Atlanta and play there free pool from 11am to 3:30pm with a lunch.
At 18-19 I barely played any pool. I didn't get back into it pretty much until the Pool Room 2 opened.
Though I'm not the greatest at pool. I've always had a passion for it. Even before I ever picked up a cue stick I wanted a pool table. I was probably 7 or 8. Because I remember wanting one of those Fisher Price pool tables badly. Now I have been a table mechanic for 2 years. Not becuase I wanted to work on pool tables. But because I wanted a job. Yet I still don't have a pool table.
Anyways what are your earliest memories???
My very first memory of pool was on a "Fisher Price" pool table. It's a little 4 foot that also converted into air hockey and I think ping pong. My friend David had one in his room. I was about 10-11.
My first memory of playing on a pool table was at a roller skating rink called "Sparkles" in Lawrenceville, GA. I was about 12-13. It was a coin-operated table.
Then the next time I played on a table was at a friends father's place. They had an 8'pro Stepleton which I moved, recovered, and rerubbered 2 weeks ago. I think I was 15 at that time.
Then I went to my first pool hall. I was 16 and it was at Atlanta Billiards off of Satelite Blvd not far from where The Pool Room 2 is. I even remember the exact table I played on. They had I believe some 9' Gold Crown IV blacks and some AESchmidt 8' tables. And 1 Connely table that had a slate screw in the middle of the playing surface that they didn't fill with wax. And they claimed to have 3" slate so they charged $12 an hour while the other talbes where 9 an hour. They were kicked out by the local Ford Dealership and turned into a parking lot for white work trucks.
Then at 16 I got my first cue stick. It was a players profesional series that my parents got me for Christmas. Still straight.
From 16-17 I played at Murphy's Brass Rails in Athens, GA every single friday night by myself for about 4-6hours. I loved it to death.
And if I had a day off from Government School I would go to Mr Cues 2 in Atlanta and play there free pool from 11am to 3:30pm with a lunch.
At 18-19 I barely played any pool. I didn't get back into it pretty much until the Pool Room 2 opened.
Though I'm not the greatest at pool. I've always had a passion for it. Even before I ever picked up a cue stick I wanted a pool table. I was probably 7 or 8. Because I remember wanting one of those Fisher Price pool tables badly. Now I have been a table mechanic for 2 years. Not becuase I wanted to work on pool tables. But because I wanted a job. Yet I still don't have a pool table.
Anyways what are your earliest memories???