I have seen a ton of pool tables over the years. In person, in books, and online. Never have I seen a table with pocket irons that flare out at that odd angle. This table has that weird pocket iron angle on the corners & sides.
I picked this up at a local Antique shop this past weekend. They were asking $75 and they took $50 for it.
Nice addition to my autographed cue balls & old clay ball collection. Not 100% sure what it is made of but it was advertised as the good stuff.
Allison Fisher walked into a local spot recently (non-pool) and I recognized her right away.
We had met briefly @ Kramer & Eugenes many years ago but she did not remember me. Right or wrong I asked if she would sign a cue ball for me and she graciously agreed. I sped home (2 miles away) and...
Ill throw one out there. The pool lingo that you don't really hear anywhere else . . . "It doesn't have to go", "He doesn't have to like it", "He doesn't have to win" etc, etc. Stupid and annoying.
Shallow shelf or not, calling them buckets is not accurate or fair in my opinion. A 4" opening is tough regardless. Tyler's 8 ball shot would have dropped if the pockets were "buckets". There were also other shots that rattled besides that one.
10 ball darting towards the corner pocket every time? Tells me the rack of balls was not settling exactly where they were supposed to. I can't get excited over the video because of that.