The set looks fine......I wouldn’t be concerned.
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I remember seeing an old thread that said exposing the yellowish cue balls to sunlight will whiten them. Perhaps on a sunny window sill and turn them a bit after a day or two. I never needed to try......just passing it on. Curious to know though. Mitch
my set is similar.
Seyberts is one of the sponsors this site and I give them a ton of business, but they do not sell Brunswick Centennial balls. I would recommend either Ken at Classic Billiards or CueStix International - both are reputable dealers that I have purchasedI see that Subdude1974 deleted his add. I know at least 2 sets were returned.
Seyberts is one of the sponsors this site and I give them a ton of business, but they do not sell Brunswick Centennial balls. I would recommend either Ken at Classic Billiards or CueStix International - both are reputable dealers that I have purchased
Brunswick Centennial ball sets from recently, and both have been fine (not yellowed).
Uh..... I prefer the more ivory color to the brighter white. I think it looks classier. Bright white says cheap, counterfeit balls to me.Same here.. off-white ivory color.