Mike the Bike
Banned
OK old guy's, Poolrooms used to be educational and dangerous (all the smoke) and more fun than the balcony at the movies.
I started at Frank's, A converted WW2 quonset hut long and dark. 5x10's and always a ring game up front. Smoke so thick you could save a lot of cash on cigs just by breathing. I learned and then some......
I walked into Franks, Langhorne, Pa. It was 1957, I was 12 years old. The house man, Potter, a WW2 Vet with a missing left hand replaced by a hook device with a gold ring welded on it to put the cue through ran the place. Potter was a very good
player, pool and billiards. I bought my first good cue from him, a brass jointed Hoppe baseball bat. I loved that cue. I could hide it from my parents. There were lots of good players in there. Dave Dimillio, Potter, Frank, Larry Ponzo, Henry Dredge. There must be some old guys from Philly or Trenton that could name a bunch more. I cut school alot to play there. Fairless Hills Fats owned a poolhall in Levittown Pa. used to come to Franks and play for good money. Anybody remember Franks?
mike the bike
I started at Frank's, A converted WW2 quonset hut long and dark. 5x10's and always a ring game up front. Smoke so thick you could save a lot of cash on cigs just by breathing. I learned and then some......
I walked into Franks, Langhorne, Pa. It was 1957, I was 12 years old. The house man, Potter, a WW2 Vet with a missing left hand replaced by a hook device with a gold ring welded on it to put the cue through ran the place. Potter was a very good
player, pool and billiards. I bought my first good cue from him, a brass jointed Hoppe baseball bat. I loved that cue. I could hide it from my parents. There were lots of good players in there. Dave Dimillio, Potter, Frank, Larry Ponzo, Henry Dredge. There must be some old guys from Philly or Trenton that could name a bunch more. I cut school alot to play there. Fairless Hills Fats owned a poolhall in Levittown Pa. used to come to Franks and play for good money. Anybody remember Franks?
mike the bike