... of ... What about a latch on the top to protect against the board tipping away from the wall and crashing to the floor? Something that could be lifted...
... Don't you brief people on the Rules of Handling Your Crokinole Board before they come into your house? Boy, you haven't been hanging around Bernazzani long...
... Mike, My Grey Owl just rests on 2 shoulder hooks on the bottom. More specifically, a couple of shoulder hooks at about 45° from vertical. (If you imagine...
Yesterday, I visited the WBC for the day, meeting Stan Hilinksi and receiving delivery of my blue crokinole discs. Life is good! After we (my 13 yr. old son, 9...
I brought one of these boards back from Essen a couple of years ago, after i'd become obsessed with Crokinole. There are several Carrom manufactureres who...
I agree. For first time players crokinole is a much easier game to learn and play. But frankly, I like carrom better (both to build and to play). Stan and I...
When we last left our hero, he was fuming and crying to his Crokinole yahoo group that his new Croke set had arrived, but that it was a Willard in Owl's ...
The Boston Garden was the inspiration for this one...that's absolutely correct! I have another one in mind. The Garden one doesn't have a permanent home yet....
... Living in the Boston area, and with my brothers having seasons tickets in 81-88 (most of the Bird years) and being a huge Celtic fan, this is DROOL-ville! ...
Are there dead spots on the board that only the owner knows about? ... From: Dave Bernazzani [mailto:daveber@...] Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 7:14 PM To:...
Allow me to answer a bunch of things in one reply. Are there dead spots? I don't think so...I haven't played this board yet. However, Stan and I rub out each...
... Carl, Do you mind if I use your Garden board on the group's home page? My intention was to change this picture periodically, but I haven't done it since...
... I think this comment was made in jest. Part of the magic and legend of the Boston Garden parquet (yes, they moved it to the Fleet/Fleece Center, but it ...
... Carl, If I'm not mistaken, the 'dead spots' question was posted not in reference to your board (which I am sure is top notch!), but to the Garden's floor,...
Okay, two more things: Yes, of course, you may use the photo of the board. Second, dead spots. I took the dead spots comment not as a jest for the following...
... Excellent! Thanks, Carl. ... It was intended in jest. Fortuntately at least Sarah and Dave got the joke and came to my defense.... Beautiful board, Carl!...
Wait. I took it as a legitimate question because I have seen dead spots with some powders and with "roughly" finished boards. I didn't know about the garden...
In message 258, Dave B. stated: "Temperature and humidity were appropriate for the board to journey outside my croke-palace…" Is he being over cautious or...
to update everyone, Before I got a chance to get to the hardware store and look at shoulder hooks, I happened into the framing department of a crafts store and...
... Sure, I'll give people some care guidelines but that doesn't prevent an accident. I just have this mental image of 8 people milling around a tightly...
Dave, old buddy. How did Crokinole go for you at Gulf Games? Do I still have a partner, or have I been tossed away for someone with nimbler fingers? Richard ...
... Heh! No, you have NOT been replaced! It was random pairings... I drew Stephen Glenn - a heck of a nice guy and a good player but we lost in the 2nd round...
Sounds like a good time. Who beat Chris and Alan in the tournament? (Congratulations, Chris!) Dave: Did you play anything but Crokinole? ;-) Richard ...