The name escapes me, although it used to be Pee Wee Carroll's place. Now, it has all new Diamonds, full 24 hour kitchen, and a fresh crop of players every time they are stationed there. BJ Fitzsimmons and the Railroad guy ( his name escaped me also. I'm getting old) are in on it, too.poolchic said:Sorry about that misinformation. I saw him at a tourney there and assumed that was his spot. So what is the name of his poolroom? I go through Jacksonville from time to time...![]()
pooljunkie4ever said:What ever happen to player named Smokey?, Played in Texas area for a while
, fun guy to watch in action.
JoeyA said:Well, if it THE Buster Merchant, that was famous here in the South, then Buster must be the best truck driving pool player in the country. There is something mystical and magnetic about a guy who drives a truck for a living and I was just wondering if Buster ever hops out of his 18 wheeler when in a new town and walks into a bar or pool room and makes his nut for the day then hops back in his sleeper only to move on down the road; maybe only to pass that way again only one other time in the next few years. I guess I just want to imagine it happening. Buster could play back when and I imagine he could beat most bangers in any bar.
It would be fun to know if he ever makes a score in a town only to not pass that way again for a few years. That would truly be the epitome of the anonymous road player. I would imagine that people would not remember him and he could make another score without anyone remembering who he is.
JoeyA
JoeyA said:Well, if it THE Buster Merchant, that was famous here in the South, then Buster must be the best truck driving pool player in the country. There is something mystical and magnetic about a guy who drives a truck for a living and I was just wondering if Buster ever hops out of his 18 wheeler when in a new town and walks into a bar or pool room and makes his nut for the day then hops back in his sleeper only to move on down the road; maybe only to pass that way again only one other time in the next few years. I guess I just want to imagine it happening. Buster could play back when and I imagine he could beat most bangers in any bar.
It would be fun to know if he ever makes a score in a town only to not pass that way again for a few years. That would truly be the epitome of the anonymous road player. I would imagine that people would not remember him and he could make another score without anyone remembering who he is.
JoeyA
jon21588 said:I agree! I just started playing about a year ago. I had heard of him before then, but never really knew him. Just watching him play is the most amazing thing. I couldn't imagine what he was like in his prime. He's my idol, for sure. He is also an amazing guy.
He says he doesn't play when he's on the road. Hearing stories from back in the day just makes me want to go back in time and watch! lol We played some 1 and 2 dollar pea pool/kelly a few weeks back and we made him play right handed. He still won.(I won more than him though, but only because i ran two racks in a row for $20 a pop.) Its crazy how good he plays with only shooting every once in a while and not having any good tables here. Got any stories or anything that I can ask him about?
punter said:Smokey Bartlett, last I heard moved to Florida
punter said:Smokey Bartlett, last I heard moved to Florida
huckster said:Ask him about the time he played Jimmy Wetch. I got the story from Jimmy and I still can't believe it.
jon21588 said:Well I saw Buster tonight. I asked him about the time he played Jimmy Wetch. He just laughed and looked at me and said "I gave him the six and annihilated him." I asked him how much and he said "Fifty dollars a game for $3600." WOW! Is this the same story Jimmy told you, huckster? EDIT: Buster also said he was playing as good as he ever did at this time.
jon21588 said:Haha... They said the man was amazing back then. There is a story about him playing Archer in a tournament. Johnny had the winners bracket and Buster had the losers bracket. Johnny had him 10-0 in the first set and hooked Buster on the 5. Buster kicked the five in and ran that rack along with 21 more to win the tournament. Anyone else ever heard that one? I'd pay so much money to have that on video.
jon21588 said:Haha... They said the man was amazing back then. There is a story about him playing Archer in a tournament. Johnny had the winners bracket and Buster had the losers bracket. Johnny had him 10-0 in the first set and hooked Buster on the 5. Buster kicked the five in and ran that rack along with 21 more to win the tournament. Anyone else ever heard that one? I'd pay so much money to have that on video.
jon21588 said:I figured it did... Thanks for the post. Can you explain how it happened as far as you can remember?