walter lindrum pool cue in CODJATOTINE, Western Australia for sale
His record break of 4,137 was made in a match he lost against Joe Davis at Thurston Hall on 19 January 1932. However, this precipitated a change in the rules of the game. As this break mostly consisted of long runs of close cannons (a total of 902 cannons were scored), the Billiards Control Council established the first version of the baulk-line-rule, in which the cue ball had to cross the baulk line every 200 points during a break. A 1932 tour of the United States and Canada by several players, including Lindrum, proved a disaster, with disappointing attendances and financial losses by the players.
$ 40
Point Walter, Perth painting
Lovely painting of Point Walter in Perth by Ben Sherar. Nicely framed. $40 ono. Dimensions: 99 x 60cm.
$ 100
Framed picture of Karijini's Fern Pool
Picture of WA's Pilbara Karijini Gorge by Ben Kapinski - Fern pool.
475mm H x 800mm L
Very good condition.
$ 5,500
Pro Hart (Original)
Pro Hart painted this in 1997 featuring the famous "Black Bull Ant" on the back of a channel 9 Wide World of Sports...
$ 200
WALL HANGINGS/PRINTS...SUIT OUTDOORS...MASSIVE SIZE
1940MM BY 1460MM
1.94 METERS BY 1.46 METERS
WEATHER PROOF PRINTS ON VINYL WITH A WOOD FRAME BACKING
GREAT FOR AN...