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Remember the like from the movie The hustler, "This is Ames, no Bowing, No etc. just Pool".
Any place like this still around?
Any place like this still around?
JumpShotMagic said:Remember the like from the movie The hustler, "This is Ames, no Bowing, No etc. just Pool".
Any place like this still around?
CaptainHook said:Bakers in Tampa.
Estalished in 1942, Bakers is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, continuously operated pool halls in the United States. Believe it or not, Mr. Angus Baker originally opened this business as a Barber Shop. It was quite successful but the one problem he had was keeping the good barbers. Not really knowing what to do, he decided to put in a pool table. Ironically enough, the barbers stayed around longer as they really liked playing pool. Even more interesting were the men that would come by and play, whether they were there to get a haircut or to just pass the time. Well, that meant that the little corner Barber Shop with the fellow named Shine that would shine your shoes just had to expand just a bit....and it did. Mr. Baker decided that maybe he should also provide all of these folks with some food and drinks, and sure enough that was a hit too.
As a matter of a fact, this Fine Establishment was such a success that tournaments began taking place at Bakers. Next thing you know, Mr. Baker had tournaments going that attracted players such as Steve Mizerak, Willie Mosconi, Steve Cook, Buddy Hall, New York Blackie, Mike Sigel, Earl Strickland, Keith McKready, and too many others to count.
CaptainHook said:Bakers in Tampa.
Estalished in 1942, Bakers is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, continuously operated pool halls in the United States. Believe it or not, Mr. Angus Baker originally opened this business as a Barber Shop.
jay helfert said:But can you still get a haircut?
DaveK said:First let me say that I would prefer to play on the table in your avatar ... the "competition" looks interesting.
Now a question, is there a strong relationshsip between pool halls and barber shops in the USA ? Around here many a barber shop was turned into a pool hall over the course of a decade or two. The premier billiards supply outfit in Saskatoon, Goulds Home Recreation, started life as barber supply dealer. They too shifted their business focus as their clientel changed their businesses.
Pacific Avenue Billiards would qualify, except it is not in the U.S. , sorry.
Dave
jay helfert said:But can you still get a haircut?
CaptainHook said:Bakers in Tampa.
9 on the snap said:You can get a $100 haircut if you ain't rollin' em right.
Hey Look, Two Of my Faviorate things, Blondes and Brunetts.CaptainHook said:Here is a larger picture.![]()