white carom cue balls - ID

billy

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Trying to get an idea of what this set may be?

Sorry ... no pics

The red is probably insignificant since I haven't pics

The cue balls are both white but one has two red circles placed opposite each other

They have age as well if the condition of the box was any indication. Only have the bottom of the box and it's in a very used, handled condition

Appears to be a very nice set

Any help would be appreciated
 

Texas Carom Club

9ball did to billiards what hiphop did to america
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Sounds like the deluxe set,I have several
It's 61.5 mm

Very common in Europe for the classic games

0002299_super-aramith-deluxe-carom_550.jpeg
 
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billy

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Sounds like the deluxe set,I have several
It's 61.5 mm

Very common in Europe for the classic games

0002299_super-aramith-deluxe-carom_550.jpeg


Thank you. My bottom of the box is blue as well

Your picture shows a little better condition :) but sure looks like

My red circles are a less red too. You can certainly see the red colors but they're not as vibrant

Many thanks again
 

nkvilliecues

AzB Silver Member
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Trying to get an idea of what this set may be?

Sorry ... no pics

The red is probably insignificant since I haven't pics

The cue balls are both white but one has two red circles placed opposite each other

They have age as well if the condition of the box was any indication. Only have the bottom of the box and it's in a very used, handled condition

Appears to be a very nice set

Any help would be appreciated

Stone age stuff......looks to be in VERY good shape.......worth nothing unless owned by famous player......sorry
 

Texas Carom Club

9ball did to billiards what hiphop did to america
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stone age, dennis they are used to this day in europe for classic games, they are still being manufactured by aramith
you can buy one set for about 100 bucks depending on where you buy

manty today think you cant play with them, that they are straight rail balls

which is absurd,like saying oh this is a 3 cushion table, thats a straight rail table, thats an 8ball table

you can play any game on any table with any ball set with any cloth

pay double the price for dotted circus balls?just because they have DOTS,
Be my guest
same specs, same material, same manufacturing process,(email aramith they will tell you)


the only place they REALLY need it is in world cup 3c competition
 
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Dean_H

luv the small modalities
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I have an the same ball set which I bought a year ago. Same size balls as the Dots and plays the same.
 

Texas Carom Club

9ball did to billiards what hiphop did to america
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im going to be whistling that all day now thanks

ive got that set also, the traditional,

i prefer the de lux set over the traditional as well as the older smaller ones for one reason only

the traditional and older smaller set, the red ball is a deep maroon,
and it shows every single solitary piece of fabric or material on the table, gets a little annoying seeing all that crap on it, even after cleaning the table, it shows tons of stuff
looks furry
 
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