Thanks in advance!
They may make some souvenir/toy sets at 1 1/2". These aren't Aramith, but might do....English Pool Balls will have a 1/7/8" Cue Ball.
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The Aramith set for snooker I think would have the smallest, lightest Aramith cueball. The Aramith set for Russian Pyramids are probable the heaviest, latest “cueball.”Thanks in advance!
An English pool cue ball is smaller and lighter than a snooker cue ball.The Aramith set for snooker I think would have the smallest, lightest Aramith cueball. The Aramith set for Russian Pyramids are probable the heaviest, latest “cueball.”
Freddie <~~~ Hope this helps (but I can’t see how)
To clarify that... Coin operated tables for English eight ball (AKA blackball) separate the cue ball by size but it's smaller rather than larger. I wonder if it is weighted to match the object balls. From Wikipedia:An English pool cue ball is smaller and lighter than a snooker cue ball.
As far as I know, the cue ball is both smaller and lighter.To clarify that... Coin operated tables for English eight ball (AKA blackball) separate the cue ball by size but it's smaller rather than larger. I wonder if it is weighted to match the object balls. From Wikipedia:
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Nope, it's lighter, draws easy but follow takes a bit more effort, power follow and the ball hooks real wellTo clarify that... Coin operated tables for English eight ball (AKA blackball) separate the cue ball by size but it's smaller rather than larger. I wonder if it is weighted to match the object balls. From Wikipedia:
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I’ll believe you. But I didn’t see an Aramith English 8-ball set. Maybe I missed it.An English pool cue ball is smaller and lighter than a snooker cue ball.
here is the -high end- blackball/english pool aramith tournament balls set ( the favorite ball set ATM in the blackball pool halls here, in France) :I’ll believe you. But I didn’t see an Aramith English 8-ball set. Maybe I missed it.
Great info on the Aramith Blackball set!here is the -high end- blackball/english pool aramith tournament balls set ( the favorite ball set ATM in the blackball pool halls here, in France) :
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But IMHO the smallest Aramith ball is the -pink- cue/'goal' ball of an Aramith Petanque ball set , in the small version the players balls are 38mm/ 1"1/2 , the -pink- cue ball, used as a 'goal' , is around 1" i believe ( 2 sizes of balls set can be ordered 38mm or 48mm , diameter of the yellow/white/blue/red balls) :
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in some french carom clubs , you'll find sometimes an old Petanque set stored in a closet ;-).
the pink Petanque cue balls/'goal' balls are for sure the smallest Aramith balls avaible. in my favorite club the game is played with the smallest size, 38mm for the blue/yellow/white/red , we play the game on a 10' carom table .
Loosers pay drinks & table times, that's the usual rule (gambling being a no-go here , for legal reasons )
No need of a fancy cue, you could win using a broomstick if you're good enough. that's an odd & funny game ...
Great info on the Aramith Blackball set!
But the OP was looking for the lightest/smallest cueball, so pink can’t win. How small/light are the whites from that set ? 38mm just like the other colors? What does that make the pink?
Yes - this is a common sight with worn cue balls, especially red circles, in pool halls. When new, different types of Aramith cue balls are generally very uniform at about 5.9 oz. As cueballs get worn down they get lighter, and Aramith red circle cue balls seem to wear and get lighter and smaller faster than some other types.Probably a worn red circle from a Click's. You know the ones where they are so worn appear to be a pink circle![]()