What happens to your pool stuff when........

The table and the cues stay in the family. Everything else can be sold and the money split. Like the other guys said. Most of the stuff will be sold at garage sales anyways, Im a die hard pool fan and I dont want some of the crap ive accumulated. So im sure no one else does.
 
All I know is when I'm gone, I'm taking my cue and case with me. I understand they have pool tables up there and I don't wanna be playing with no stinkin' "house" cue.
 
.......your time is up? :eek:

My wife and I are doing our wills now that we're officially middle aged :crying: and I thought, "who am I going to leave all my pool stuff to"? I've got so much stuff and I don't want it to just get dumped somewhere. It's not the cues or my GCIII that I'm worried about, that's easy. It's everything else.
I've got probably 40 or 50 trophies, a couple dozen books, memorabilia, all my pictures. I mean, I have pool table book ends lol. I have a miniature pool table that is actually a coaster set for my bar. I have tons of pool related stuff everywhere. Oh, yeah, I have a Tim Scruggs clock and......well..... you get the picture, there's way too much to name everything. I'm not really sure what to do with it all :confused:
So my question is who are you leaving all your pool "stuff" to??

Why not donate it to your local Boys & Girls club?

Poolmouse
 
Who really wants our stuff anyway?

I'll donate my 9ft Brusnwick to our church for the youth group. Nobody else in my family loves pool like I do, so they wouldn't have any use of the books, magazines and Accu-Stats. I would like it if some pool historian would want the literature and maybe use it to help preserve the sport's history. The hundreds of Accu-Stats will probably be sold for pennies on the dollar at some auction. As for the autographed photos of Earl, Shannon, Varner, Billy I, Grady, etc, etc, etc, etc,....I guess they'll be thrown out in the trash. It's kind of sad in a way when you really think about it. Our treasure is someone else's junk.

Here's something really good to ponder....Matthew 6:19-21
 
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I'll donate my 9ft Brusnwick to our church for the youth group. Nobody else in my family loves pool like I do, so they wouldn't have any use of the books, magazines and Accu-Stats. I would like it if some pool historian would want the literature and maybe use it to help preserve the sport's history. The hundreds of Accu-Stats will probably be sold for pennies on the dollar at some auction. As for the autographed photos of Earl, Shannon, Varner, Billy I, Grady, etc, etc, etc, etc,....I guess they'll be thrown out in the trash. It's kind of sad in a way when you really think about it. Our treasure is someone else's junk.

Here's something really good to ponder....Matthew 6:19-21


And MAYBE...... AZB will open a clearinghouse forum to pass along any "unwanted" items to someone who cares!?

td
 
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