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How would you handicap this match!
thats billys arena.......How would you handicap this match!
thats billys arena.......
How would you handicap this match!
How would you handicap this match!
Thanks Dave for the welcome and to all son lol.I miss my schrager!
Well you guys out west saw Tony develop as a player for quite a while, so you probably have a pretty good idea of his game. And Orcollo comes around too, so in terms of their One Pocket games I feel like I would be preaching to the choir, lol. But if you saw the DO vs Frost match you saw that DO is going to leave very little room for Tony to falter, because Dennis is very on top of his game right now. And as we saw, Scott faltered a little too much, and part of it had to have been the major distraction that Scott has going on at the moment with his fledgling (still under construction) business. The thing that concerns me with Tony is that in some ways he has similar distractions -- with his recent clothing line and even more recent "leaving pool" -- I would think he will have a hard time 100% shaking free from that. So I give DO the edge, even though I personally love Tony's game!! So no offense to Tony, but if anyone wants a sweat bet and likes Tony's side, I am game.
Are you the Box that is so entertaining when commentating for POV Pool from Hardtimes? If so, welcome.
I still have my Bert Schrager cue
Dave
I also have a Bert Schrager cue
I also have a Bert Schrager cue
All the Schrager owners are coming out of the woodwork. I bought one of Bert's plain birdseye maple cues in the later '80s. I got it for $175 + case!! He said a guy had ordered it, but never picked it up. I haven't used it in years.Very fun, Jim. I have two: one I've owned since 1991 and some years later I bought a sneaky that he made. I will probably bring the sneaky to Chicago.
On a side note, I loved Bert and Pat. I worked with Bert briefly (about 4-5 mos) in 1977 doing inlays on the panagraph.
Very fun, Jim. I have two: one I've owned since 1991 and some years later I bought a sneaky that he made. I will probably bring the sneaky to Chicago.
On a side note, I loved Bert and Pat. I worked with Bert briefly (about 4-5 mos) in 1977 doing inlays on the panagraph.
I bought my bar stick in 1980 after graduating from Glendale College as an aircraft mechanic. I was in Gloden West billiard supply talking to the salesman about cues. After showing mea few spectacular shots he said Bert Schrager made his cues. God am I stupid, I said "what's your name"? He said, Lou Butera.
I felt so stupid.
After Bert made my cue, Bert asked me if I was interested in becoming his apprentice. I was but just couldn't give up aviation
One thing about Bert he really knew how to give a hand shake.