Panarama Bowl in Belleville, Illinois ... 1950's ...
Actually, I started at home, around 8 yrs. old, on a Brunswick Arcadian (6-legs) in 5' x 10' ... I believe the Balls were Ivory ? ... In my early Teens, my best pal and I would ride our bikes to Panarama Bowl ... Downstairs, a retired Pro Player (Gus Mueller) and his lovely wife maintained a dozen or so Beautiful Brunswicks in 4.5 x 9, 5 x 10, Carom, and 6 x 12 Snooker ... Gus took us under his wing and taught us the "right" way to play (all games) and, more importantly, instilled Proper Pool Etiquette in us ... I carried those skills, and decorum, with me into the Service in the 1960's (8 yrs.) where I was able to play most everyday while stationed in the U.S. and more often than not while deployed on foreign soil ... I am thankful every time I pick up a cue that Gus was there and willing to teach a couple of young "sprouts" right off the Farm ...
Actually, I started at home, around 8 yrs. old, on a Brunswick Arcadian (6-legs) in 5' x 10' ... I believe the Balls were Ivory ? ... In my early Teens, my best pal and I would ride our bikes to Panarama Bowl ... Downstairs, a retired Pro Player (Gus Mueller) and his lovely wife maintained a dozen or so Beautiful Brunswicks in 4.5 x 9, 5 x 10, Carom, and 6 x 12 Snooker ... Gus took us under his wing and taught us the "right" way to play (all games) and, more importantly, instilled Proper Pool Etiquette in us ... I carried those skills, and decorum, with me into the Service in the 1960's (8 yrs.) where I was able to play most everyday while stationed in the U.S. and more often than not while deployed on foreign soil ... I am thankful every time I pick up a cue that Gus was there and willing to teach a couple of young "sprouts" right off the Farm ...
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