Chess tactics can at times can boil down to memorization. That can apply to pool but striking a cue ball leaves that extra variable that leaves even the best player with an additional margin of error.
This is very true. Many businesses don’t want to give customers the impression that they’re nickel and diming people. So they eat that small increase of cost and chalk it up to good faith business.
At some point you simply can’t keep doing that and the price correction comes.
I’ll take these. I’ve bought from you before. Let me dig up our old email last time I ordered from you. I’d like to see what else you have.
To anyone looking.
My last order from him was top quality. They looked fantastic.
There was someone here not long ago that made box lights and looked really nice. Here’s the link. I think they look great.
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/tournament-led-light-for-pool-table.528410/#post-6909578
Damn! That’s a heck of a find. The fact that you go weekly is what probably helped you the most. Stuff like this does pop up but never lasts. Gotta look regularly to find the gems.
Do you think this forum is a microcosm of pool in general or an exception?
If you’re a young millennial or Gen Z’er and you log into this forum how do the think they’d feel seeing 4 out of 5 of the “New Posts” are basically politics. I couldn’t fit it all into one screen grab but how many “new...
I’d love to revisit this thread a year from now. Very cool concept. You gotta think outside the box.
If you get a strong clientele base right out of the gate it could end up being a strong community.
Please post or PM me pictures. I’m in and out of Pawn Shops all over Texas and there’s a ton of stuff that trickles down from LA. I bet I hit 30-40 pawn shops/junk shops a week from South to East Texas and I make a point to look for cues.
I wouldn’t be surprised to see stuff from LA makes it...
Not a reflection of OPs opinion on his specific experience but just some thoughts.
We all see how expensive things are these days. I know basic things like regular grocery items have shot up significantly in price in the last year.
It’s crazy expensive to run and maintain a business. Let alone...
I got one from Kohl's because there was one right around the corner from my house. Mine was accurate and works fine.
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-3957047/food-network-infographic-kitchen-scale.jsp?prdPV=3