Pool Ball Collecting.

So I added a couple dynospheres sets to my collection. They were on sale at seybert's so I took the opportunity. Obviously they're lower end sets according to price.View attachment 890747
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Right on the box it says that their maximum weight deviation are within 1.5 gr. The lithium were 2.1 gr different and the elementals were 2.6 gr different.

I'm not so disappointed but I was curious if anyone has ever called them out on it?
Private Message them on Facebook. They are very responsive. Keep in mind, these are made from their Dynaplex Resin, not phenolic resin.
 
Another set that's not too expensive. I like the look with the black around the numbers. 4.2 gr. Difference, would be 3gr if the 8 ball wasn't so off.
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Private Message them on Facebook. They are very responsive. Keep in mind, these are made from their Dynaplex Resin, not phenolic resin.
I have 6 sets of Dynospheres and not one of them is within 1.5 grams as stated on the box.
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Prime lithium. 2.1 gr
Cobalt elemental. 2.6 gr
Vanadium. 1.8 gr
Rhodium. 1.7 gr
Tungsten. 2.7 gr
Platinum. 1.9 gr

All within reason in my book, just saying they shouldn't make that claim!!
Do you think they'll send me some new sets if I complain? 😳
 
I have 6 sets of Dynospheres and not one of them is within 1.5 grams as stated on the box.
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Prime lithium. 2.1 gr
Cobalt elemental. 2.6 gr
Vanadium. 1.8 gr
Rhodium. 1.7 gr
Tungsten. 2.7 gr
Platinum. 1.9 gr

All within reason in my book, just saying they shouldn't make that claim!!
Do you think they'll send me some new sets if I complain? 😳
You never know. Mine were pretty tight when I weighed them.

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I have 6 sets of Dynospheres and not one of them is within 1.5 grams as stated on the box.
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Prime lithium. 2.1 gr
Cobalt elemental. 2.6 gr
Vanadium. 1.8 gr
Rhodium. 1.7 gr
Tungsten. 2.7 gr
Platinum. 1.9 gr

All within reason in my book, just saying they shouldn't make that claim!!
Do you think they'll send me some new sets if I complain? 😳
The Element sets are some bs polyester resin. They are not hi-quality/close tolerance balls. As for Dyna's i'm going with rexus31's data, he has lots of ball sets and i'm going with his weight specs.
 
I have a question about identifying balls. How does one know, if balls have higher quality? Is this even doable? At least for an amateur or someone who has no bigger knowledge of the world of billiard balls…

I got this set and the spare balls second hand:

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I am pretty certain, they are just some cheap Chinese balls. At least to 95%. But not fully, and that’s the point of my question. How do you decide if something is worth keeping, if space is not that big of an issue? As far as I am concerned, the single balls might not be. They are not even a complete set. But I have none looking like the other set. Is it worth keeping them, just for the sake of being different? Or just selling them of for 10,- second hand again?

And they look way cleaner than they really are, even though I used ball restorer and ball cleaner from Aramith. Is it even possible, to make old balls look nicer again, or is it a discoloration of the balls itself already? I am not speaking of completely white, but they still look dirty after cleaning.
 
I have a question about identifying balls. How does one know, if balls have higher quality? Is this even doable? At least for an amateur or someone who has no bigger knowledge of the world of billiard balls…

I got this set and the spare balls second hand:

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I am pretty certain, they are just some cheap Chinese balls. At least to 95%. But not fully, and that’s the point of my question. How do you decide if something is worth keeping, if space is not that big of an issue? As far as I am concerned, the single balls might not be. They are not even a complete set. But I have none looking like the other set. Is it worth keeping them, just for the sake of being different? Or just selling them of for 10,- second hand again?

And they look way cleaner than they really are, even though I used ball restorer and ball cleaner from Aramith. Is it even possible, to make old balls look nicer again, or is it a discoloration of the balls itself already? I am not speaking of completely white, but they still look dirty after cleaning.
Poly Resin balls will always retain that dull, scratched finish. Does not matter how many times you clean them, either by hand or run them through a ball polisher, they will never shine again. The resin they are made from is not like phenolic.

In fact, I have a set of tournament used Saratoga balls that are poly-resin, and they were run through a Diamond ball polisher before being sent to me. When compared to the before and after photos, the polisher/cleaner did more damage to the surface and luster of the set than any actual polishing.

Poly-resin balls are meant to be played hard, seldom cleaned, and then when their playability is gone, you throw them from your car at high speeds at aggressive drivers...
 
Some folks seem to possess supernatural restoration and cleaning skills.

I don’t know how they do it. Four hundred years ago we would have burnt them as witches.
To get used Poly-Resin to shine, there would have to be human sacrifice involved.

In my five years of playing around with it, I can get 70-year-old Hyatts to look brand new, but some random Chinese import ball with just a couple of months of play never gets its mojo back...
 
Hello, HKC.

I purchased them from the family of a former Raschig employee in 2018. The sixteen balls are 2 and 1/4 inch… four stripes of yellow, red, blue and green. The small ball images on the booklet cover are raised decals.

Alas, I’ve never seen another set, dear chap, and am unable to tell you much else about it. Admittedly, I paid up a bit for these balls but have never regretted it.
 
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Hello, HKC.

I purchased them from the family of a former Raschig employee in 2018. The sixteen balls are 2 and 1/4 inch… four stripes of yellow, red, blue and green. The small ball images on the booklet cover are raised decals.

Alas, I’ve never seen another set, dear chap, and am unable to tell you much else about it. Admittedly, I paid up a bit for these balls but have never regretted it.
Well I would say that's a good score Sir If you can't find another like it. It's obviously the real thing with its box and all. It's neat and it'll be interesting to see if anybody else knows anything about them.
 
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