Where is Mr Bond ?

Agreed. It is my favorite podcast. I keep checking in every couple of days to see if anything new has been posted. I certainly hope everything is okay, this has been a much longer break than usual.
 
There has been a ton of stuff to talk about for sure. Really hoping the show gets back to a regular schedule. It is my favorite podcast by far and makes my commute so much better on days I have one to listen to. I know it is a ton of work and we really appreciate it Mr. Bond!
 
There has been a ton of stuff to talk about for sure. Really hoping the show gets back to a regular schedule. It is my favorite podcast by far and makes my commute so much better on days I have one to listen to. I know it is a ton of work and we really appreciate it Mr. Bond!

David Bond is an AZ Billiards special treasure, enjoyed by many, and in many ways.
His research capability is world caliber. :thumbup:

Will Prout
 
It's been over two months. I'm going through withdrawal. We've had so much stuff going on and I have really missed the usual insight and interviews that the show provides.
 
I wonder how many people listened to ABR.
It’s been a while since the last show.
Maybe there’s not enough demand to offset the expense and effort.

Or maybe Mr Bond is just on vacation.

Anyway who out there listens to ABR.
 
Obviously I do since I keep bringing this thread back up. I would argue that the current total listeners hopefully shouldn't determine whether this podcast continues. I am a returning player, after taking a long break. I have gone back and listened to basically every single ABR podcast put out. These have interviews with people that are timeless.

As Mr. Bond knows with his museum work, the immediate audience is not the only audience. There are interviews with players, promoters, and people affiliated with the game that are being saved for all of history. 100 years from now, people will be able to hear Johnny Archer defend Mike Dechaine's head size repeatedly. They will be able to hear about the dreams that inspired Griff's. They will be able to hear about the blood, sweat and tears that people have put into this sport to carry it through the lean times, hopefully leading to a better tomorrow. This podcast serves many functions to old players, new players and players of tomorrow. It is a treasure that needs to be continued for the good of the sport.
 
Obviously I do since I keep bringing this thread back up. I would argue that the current total listeners hopefully shouldn't determine whether this podcast continues. I am a returning player, after taking a long break. I have gone back and listened to basically every single ABR podcast put out. These have interviews with people that are timeless.

As Mr. Bond knows with his museum work, the immediate audience is not the only audience. There are interviews with players, promoters, and people affiliated with the game that are being saved for all of history. 100 years from now, people will be able to hear Johnny Archer defend Mike Dechaine's head size repeatedly. They will be able to hear about the dreams that inspired Griff's. They will be able to hear about the blood, sweat and tears that people have put into this sport to carry it through the lean times, hopefully leading to a better tomorrow. This podcast serves many functions to old players, new players and players of tomorrow. It is a treasure that needs to be continued for the good of the sport.

Couldn't have said it better. Thank you.
If not anything else, we can describe and document what happened in this era.
 
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