Thanks. Nice to be back.Almost looks like Wico points? Cool story and glad you are back.
These are my Joss veneers. Definitely not vinyl.
Thanks. Nice to be back.Almost looks like Wico points? Cool story and glad you are back.
I played in both Golden 8 Balls. Great memories.Man did this thread trigger some memories.
First real cue, Meucci. Must have been 1988-89 and I bought it off one of the jewelry hustlers that hung out at the Golden 8Ball in Phoenix. I worked down the street and hung out there all the time. That got traded for a McDermott and that probably got traded for music gear. Then in the late 90’s I bought this so it’s nearing 30 years.
Haven’t thought about the 8Ball in forever!! Oh to be young and dumb again…
My Joss was my first cue. Still have it. Third cue in this picture. Still play with it occasionally.
I got the Joss in 1985 with two shafts in a Fellini case...for $35. It belonged to a guy called Pittsburgh Phil if I remember correctly, road player. He died and left it in a bar. Phil had a pauper's funeral at county expense, no known family, unmarked grave.
My buddy managed the bar and ended up with it. Playing pool in his basement, he was into me for some money, so I took the cue for $35. If someone shows up at my door and can prove they are Phil's grandchild or something, I would give them the cue if they wanted it. Otherwise, bury me with it. That cue changed my life.
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When my back and shoulders didn't hurt like they do now and my eyes could see much sharper I used to hang out at a local bar and fell in love with a 16oz bar cue that was on the rack. I had the owner keep it behind the bar for me so it wouldn't get beat up any worse than it already was.A house cue.
I guess we know where "billiards_watch" came from. Watch your cue!Over a 30 year span;
My first cue? Stolen.
2nd? Drunk and left it at the bar.
3rd? Left it on a table. Gone.