boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
Seeing the crap stock facings they put on their tables, I think it's a lost cause. They are well constructed furniture tables but they know dick all about how a proper pocket should pay. I mean, if they ditched the thin facings and put on 3/16" surely it wouldn't raise the price of the table over $20 or so. I guess with the thicker ones you would have to have some skill where the thin ones are just cut and slapped on. People who buy a table to match their decor often don't know much about how a pocket should play either. It's a shame because function could be there without hurting form at all.Here's the million dollar question. If Olhausen were to standardize their table pockets to Pro Cut 4 1/2" and 5" would that cause an increase or decrease in their sales???
If I were in the market to buy a new table (I'm not) I would want 4 1/2" and if a company didn't offer them I'd go elsewhere. I can understand 5" pockets for more casual players, no problem there, but a 5" olhausen plays tougher than pro cut other brands. It eliminates anything above a medium (almost soft-medium) shot. Not a table for 9 ball lovers.
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