Yes he says there are 100 sets or more of these. Said there were also some Stars and Stripes colors set, or different colors on the balls. Said he got 1400 cases of them so pby the remaining stock from the company. Cking to see what else he has.Stars and Stripes Pool Table Billiard Balls Pool Ball Set
Says that they have 100 sets. I order one just cuz.
I rotate between:What billiard balls do you guys actually PLAY.
Collecting is one thing, but what type of balls actually hit the table when you want to play? And why?
I use Aramith Crown Standard.
Just askin!
January. Dynasphere PalladiumWhat billiard balls do you guys actually PLAY.
Collecting is one thing, but what type of balls actually hit the table when you want to play? And why?
I use Aramith Crown Standard.
Just askin!
This are absolutely NOT Hyatt, prob Belgian maybe French pre-Aramith conslidation.This is most probably my favorite set I have found on the market so far. From all of the research I can find, I believe these were from Hyatt/Albany marketed as Hyatt Supreme. If not, no matter. The finish and the 4 and 14 ball are part of the magic. View attachment 788054
These balls are perfect for carrying around in your car and tossing at people who cut you off!Thought I could post this here for some expert opinions. Hope that’s OK. Can anybody give some insight on these balls? I picked them up recently and I’m curious as to their age and any other aspect of them. Thanks in advance!
I like the monthly switchout.January. Dynasphere Palladium
February. Red and Pink set w brown 8 from multiple colored sets i own
March. Green and Yellow w gold 8
April. Centennials
May. Elephant Stars and Steioes for Memorial day
June. Predator Arcos II
July. Vigma Stars and Stripes
August. Aramith Tournament Black
September. Red and Yellow w black 8 for labor day
October. Black and Orange with green 8
November brown and orange with yellow 8
Dec. Red and green w gold 8
Several others at random
I have noticed the Hyperions are very hard to find! Does anyone have a set they would part with? Thanks for your time
I have the same set except mine have the measles style cue balls. I think they supposedly the most accurate, weight wise, balls you could buy at the time.Log into Facebook
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About 50 miles one way from my house so close.
Says sealed in box.
Not sure why they don't look white to me.
Assume this is an open box means he may have more than one set.
Can ask.
I know very little about them only that they are not common.
They are kind of an off white color even when brand new from the factory. I honestly love this set, the octagons are a really nice touch. The money balls are pretty fun for a change and it's nice they include 2 cue balls. I really like how those cue balls play.Log into Facebook
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About 50 miles one way from my house so close.
Says sealed in box.
Not sure why they don't look white to me.
Assume this is an open box means he may have more than one set.
Can ask.
I know very little about them only that they are not common.
I have a few of these types of sets. You can find them marketed under several names. Hi-Skore, Orange, American and a few more. I have done as much research as I am capable of. I have no idea of the material they are made from. I believe they were made by a company in Florida. But no proof. I think they were made in the 1960's. Best I can do. Hope someone can add or subtract from this.Thought I could post this here for some expert opinions. Hope that’s OK. Can anybody give some insight on these balls? I picked them up recently and I’m curious as to their age and any other aspect of them. Thanks in advance!
Just one more observation on these sets. I have 6 different sets. None in the bad shape of yours, but some that have minor damage. The sets that have minor damage were either missing their cue balls of had been replaced with a Polly or phenolic cue ball. I think the weight difference and hardness of the replacement cue balls caused most of the damage to these types of sets. Original cue balls for these sets are very hard to find and most are in really bad shape.Thought I could post this here for some expert opinions. Hope that’s OK. Can anybody give some insight on these balls? I picked them up recently and I’m curious as to their age and any other aspect of them. Thanks in advance!
Hello. I'm new to the site. This is a very informative forum and the genuine friendships and generosity between contributors is wonderful. The reason I'm here is that I recently got a set of 2 1/16" clay agate balls. Pictured below.The golden era of pocket billiards kicking off the start of the 20th century saw manufactures trying to capitalize on the popularity and tremendous growth of the pool craze across North America - and as a result, many interesting ball set designs were made available to proprietors with hopes of grabbing yet another fan!
The 2 1/8” clay Brunswick Speckled Agate balls were one such offering.
These came to me by way of a tag-along to a more valuable boxed set since the owner wanted things fast and easy. No original cue ball or box, but they prove to be in fine original condition and from what I can see, never cleaned or restored. That will follow under my care soon.
For now, a set to have in the PBC thread for all to see - and perhaps others can share their clay Agate sets.
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~ K.
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