Red Circle Aramith Cue Balls

ChrisinNC

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As a 30 year room owner, just a suggestion to other room owners, the Aramith red circle cue ball stays cleaner and is easier to clean than any other cue ball we have ever used. Amazingly, even miscue marks rarely show up on a red circle Cue ball, and chalk marks, regardless of the kind of chalk used never show up on the ball.

We still use the Aramith black dot measle ball for our weekly tournaments, but neither the black dot or red dot measle balls stay nearly as clean as the red circle Cue ball. Just a suggestion to room owners. As a player, no one likes to play with a marked up ball - miscue marks or chalk marks.
 
Yes, the red circle Aramith cue balls are the standard here in western Washington state also. Too bad they only work in tables that are not bar boxes or only when the bar boxes return trays are open, which usually means free / league / tournament pool.
 
Yes, the red circle Aramith cue balls are the standard here in western Washington state also. Too bad they only work in tables that are not bar boxes or only when the bar boxes return trays are open, which usually means free / league / tournament pool.
where i play all the bb's are time tables so all use regular cb's.
 
As a 30 year room owner, just a suggestion to other room owners, the Aramith red circle cue ball stays cleaner and is easier to clean than any other cue ball we have ever used. Amazingly, even miscue marks rarely show up on a red circle Cue ball, and chalk marks, regardless of the kind of chalk used never show up on the ball.

We still use the Aramith black dot measle ball for our weekly tournaments, but neither the black dot or red dot measle balls stay nearly as clean as the red circle Cue ball. Just a suggestion to room owners. As a player, no one likes to play with a marked up ball - miscue marks or chalk marks.
The red-circle uses SAP resin mix and they sure do stay cleaner better than the newer Duramith cb's.
 
Yes, the red circle Aramith cue balls are the standard here in western Washington state also. Too bad they only work in tables that are not bar boxes or only when the bar boxes return trays are open, which usually means free / league / tournament pool.
Our red circle Cue ball works fine on our Diamond smart 7 foot coin table.
 
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