I bought this set of Aramith Premium on Marketplace, any way to tell if they are legi

You learned a $50.00 lesson. If you can honestly say that you've never blown $50.00 on something dumber then address it, otherwise move on. If the guy was intentionally dishonest, Karma has a way of knowing.

have a great day!
 
shoot em use em..... no one here has any idea if they are any good or not. do you think they are all playing on new sets of aramath or centennial balls for over 300 a set.
and only play on brand new top of the line diamond tables.
 
shoot em use em..... no one here has any idea if they are any good or not. do you think they are all playing on new sets of aramath or centennial balls for over 300 a set.

and only play on brand new top of the line diamond tables.
They need a good polishing that's for sure.

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I got a set of those, came as an Xmas gift. I put them out when we have a party to let kids play. Highly advise to not play (especially breaking) with that cb. Consistent burn marks.
 
I got a set of those, came as an Xmas gift. I put them out when we have a party to let kids play. Highly advise to not play (especially breaking) with that cb. Consistent burn marks.

Maybe I'll buy an Aramith cue Ball. Question is, do I go measle or not, hmmm :rolleyes:
 
TJ...Did you move to Phoenix?



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2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year

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I did Scott. We made the big move last fall and are now on the surface of the sun at 115° at 530pm.

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TJ...Well, on the bright side, you're certainly done with having to shovel snow! LOL Perhaps we'll do a followup the next time I get to Phoenix, if you want to.

Scott Lee
2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year
Director, SPF National Pool School Tour

I did Scott. We made the big move last fall and are now on the surface of the sun at 115° at 530pm.

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TJ...Well, on the bright side, you're certainly done with having to shovel snow! LOL Perhaps we'll do a followup the next time I get to Phoenix, if you want to.

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2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year
Director, SPF National Pool School Tour
We can certainly do that. My table should be set up by this coming weekend. I have problems in my game for sure. I took a few long hiatus many times. I was really only a league player and now I pick up a cue once a month if lucky. I hope all that changes with my new table set up. No longer upstairs in a humid attic but will be right off my kitchen that I can't walk by it without touching it at least a few dozen times a day.

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I remember your attic! It was really humid, and pretty cramped for my setup! LOL That was a long time ago. May be awhile before I get there though, with the current state of things...:(...enjoy your new table. :thumbup: Remember, it's "dry" heat! LMAO

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2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year
Director, SPF National Pool School Tour

We can certainly do that. My table should be set up by this coming weekend. I have problems in my game for sure. I took a few long hiatus many times. I was really only a league player and now I pick up a cue once a month if lucky. I hope all that changes with my new table set up. No longer upstairs in a humid attic but will be right off my kitchen that I can't walk by it without touching it at least a few dozen times a day.

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More than likely, a set of these:
http://www.empirebilliards.com/product_p/sc-003.htm


I have seen a number of ball sets in Aramith boxes, though they are clearly not Aramith. However, the owners might insist that they are, in fact, Aramith balls.

It happens. People may purchase more than one set, and then put them in the wrong boxes, because they don't know the difference. Likely an honest mistake.
 
More than likely, a set of these:

http://www.empirebilliards.com/product_p/sc-003.htm





I have seen a number of ball sets in Aramith boxes, though they are clearly not Aramith. However, the owners might insist that they are, in fact, Aramith balls.



It happens. People may purchase more than one set, and then put them in the wrong boxes, because they don't know the difference. Likely an honest mistake.
Seems to be the case. I ordered a Aramith measles CB yesterday so at least that will play true.

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I remember your attic! It was really humid, and pretty cramped for my setup! LOL That was a long time ago. May be awhile before I get there though, with the current state of things...:(...enjoy your new table. Remember, it's "dry" heat! LMAO



Scott Lee

2019 PBIA Instructor of the Year

Director, SPF National Pool School Tour
I played with a 60” cue then so the space was extra tight. Now I'm a 64" (I'm like Strickland, I can make up my mind. At least no ass weights) cue and full stick room and in the middle of the house. I hope that alone helps my game. I can't walk by a table without picking up a cue.

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