What State Has Produced the Most High Caliber Players?

However, he's rather be drinking from this mug! :wink:

You know, I have one of these mugs in my basement. It's not pink, though. Mine is white. I wonder if they're worth anything!

I bought a white one 5 yrs ago in Tx at a swap meet for $5.00...there was three more, shoulda bought em all.
 
I've been thinking hard about this question, but I just can't decide between sober and chemically inhanced......:D


- Ghost
 
this would never go down but i would take .
duel putnam steve mchnach not sure how to spell it and me.
play a 4 man team tour with any state.

I agree... what state could put up four like that to square off?

FYI... it is Steve McAnich from Toledo, Ohio...
 
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this would never go down but i would take .
duel putnam steve mchnach not sure how to spell it and me.
play a 4 man team tour with any state.

Of course, not now. But, at one time we had Johnny (when he was living here), Earl, Coltrain, Little Tony. That would be good action.
 
Don't forget Dan DiLiberto of Buffalo, who won the Stardust straight pool event in 1972. Two other lesser-known but very strong straight poolers from New York were Pete Margo of Staten Island and Ernie Costa of Brooklyn. And, of course, Brooklyn gave us the great Jean Balukas. Queens has brought us bot Fran Crimi and Dan Barouty.

...... and, finally, Pat Howey of Rochester, whose loss we presently mourn.

Thanks Stu, I knew I forgot a few.
 
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