Target Pool. I bought this product for about $16 when I purchased my first table. Did not use it much. Sold it 25 years later for $85.
Accu-Stats had a video of pros playing Target Pool.
It looked like a good game for practicing position.
Target Pool. I bought this product for about $16 when I purchased my first table. Did not use it much. Sold it 25 years later for $85.
hahahahaaha.......................I’ll actually be surprised if non CF shafts aren’t considered a “fad” in about 10-20 more years.
Watched people say LD wood shafts were a gimmick and wouldn’t last. I expect this to be no different.
Another 20 years and seeing someone with a regular maple shaft will be like seeing a pay phone.
Agreed, but I can't help but wonder if that is why the brand no longer exists and the name was changed to Dynaspheres (which are absolutely great by the way)Long time ago and only in one or two runs. Problem was fixed and done with.
Tried it. Hated it. Years ago, LOL.Have people given up on mid-cue extensions?
Probably belongs in a special category of "promotions that failed". I don't think many bought the special sets of balls. I have a set but I got it when BB first appeared many years before at a BCA trade show.Has anyone mentioned Bonus Ball? I mean for a few years that was the talk of the forum and the "player" pool world and poof...![]()
Hey, I've got a Sardo rack! Wish I had the "original" (titanium, IIRC, $$$$)!YES! I know I had forgotten something!
Read the list of chemicals that was in it some time. You’re safer inhaling car exhaust.It was a terrible product….changed the playing conditions for the worse.
Traditional ball colors.Inspired by another thread, I started thinking about wether I've seen any short term fads in pool (that very wildly popular for a short while, then disappeared)? I'm not talking about cue/equipment brands , more maybe special cue types, accessories etc. Truth is, I can't really think of any off the top of my head. Anyone remember some? Am I forgetting something obvious?
What's replaced Kamui Chalk and tips? I like em both.I know one thing Kamui is an excellent company, That will go out of their way to give you the best products they can... Guy
...careful with your honest opinion about the 5 Ball. We were just recently referred to as "kids" in the latest Billiards Digest for wanting to keep a traditional colored 5 Ball...Purple 5 balls. I heard they got cancelled in 2023
The billiard company in Europe, Loontjens, wanted a ball in their product line-up. Instead of building a factory from scratch they contacted XingBing(maker of Cyclop) and made a deal for them to produce the Dynasphere line thus Cyclop as a brand went bye-bye. Has nothing to do with bad balls.Agreed, but I can't help but wonder if that is why the brand no longer exists and the name was changed to Dynaspheres (which are absolutely great by the way)
If the Dynasphere's are the same composition as Cyclop, that shows you how overpriced the Cyclop's were.The billiard company in Europe, Loontjens, wanted a ball in their product line-up. Instead of building a factory from scratch they contacted XingBing(maker of Cyclop) and made a deal for them to produce the Dynasphere line thus Cyclop as a brand went bye-bye. Has nothing to do with bad balls.
guess i should be glad i never spent any hard-earned $$ on em!Kamui chalk and tips. Only guys 10 years behind still like those glazing over bastards.
Cyclop offered lower priced balls in asia iirc but not in Europe/US.If the Dynasphere's are the same composition as Cyclop, that shows you how overpriced the Cyclop's were.
But depending on the style you choose, Dynaspheres run from $100 for their classic Bronze set to nearly $400 for their high style sets with extra cue ball etc. Cyclop Hyperion with 3 extra money balls and extra cue ball was certainly high end like that and thus the premium price. What Cyclop seemed to be missing was the value line like Bronze.Cyclop offered lower priced balls in asia iirc but not in Europe/US.
I still have one that has the pool room logo, Starchers Billiards. It was a Gold Crown room so the apron saved your pants from getting that oxidation line on themAprons used to be a thing way back in the day. When players dressed nicely.
I hope that day returns to pool.
Never even got to try it. I wish there was a product like that, that worked for sure.