Yes, the table was supposed to be tapped/trained before use but I think the mechanism kept the divots/craters in the right places.I've never used one but the consensus was that it worked by training the table, aka tapping balls to make divots in the cloth for them to rest on.
I think it was a gimmick but man it looked neat on tv.
Been using a Diamond polycarbonate rack lately and its the nuts. Easy to get balls snug and there's plenty of room to get your fingers in if racking all 15balls.Doesn't do anything a new wooden rack for $20 does.
It does get a much tighter rack than most situations using a triangle rack. It's mostly the training/tapping/pounding that gets you there, though.Doesn't do anything a new wooden rack for $20 does.
It's a POS.Was it fast and easy to make a tight rack?
RE the $170+ Delta Elite ball rack 13, from its website:I'll take my Delta 13 Elite instead, thank you.
Where are the Sardo's now?... Smithsonian?
Sounds like it died but they are alive new on eBay.
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