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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    Yes they can. But compared to a normal foot spot, the entire area of all the indentions is not very large and they have a slope to the edges instead of a sudden bump. (I don't think you generally need or want a normal foot spot with a tapped table) Making indentions underneath the balls where...
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    Eurotour.. Racking the balls with your hands?

    Thanks! All we did was make a thinner more flexible version. Here's the other thread I started with a picture. http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=175878 I racked balls in a pool room growing up since I was 8 years old. My family may have owned the last pool room in the US that...
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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    Yea, you got me...
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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    Done, thanks!
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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    You line the template up on the foot spot. Then take one ball and move it from one hole to another holding it down and tapping it on top with another ball. This makes small impressions in the cloth. The impressions are spaced a little closer than the actual balls can sit so that they lean in...
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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    Thanks for the nice comments Joe! Good to hear from you. I sent you a PM.
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    Rack-M-Rite Racking Template

    I have 20 of the racking templates (tapping mat) pictured available for AZ users at $15 each. These are thinner and more flexible than our original, and can be rolled up to fit in a case compartment. PM if interested.
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    Eurotour.. Racking the balls with your hands?

    When playing 9 ball with a tapped table (as used on the Euro tour) you pretty much have to place the balls a few at a time. But I want to point out that when playing 10 ball or 15 ball pool games all the balls may be placed into position at one time. When they are close to the correct location...
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    Eurotour.. Racking the balls with your hands?

    Hello to everyone, my name is David Smith. My partner Dale Craig and I invented the Rack-M-Rite Racking Template in 1999 when I was competing on the Camel Tour. It was first used in Alexandria VA on the Planet Pool Tour and then used in all three of the 2000 Billiard Channel Tour tournaments...
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