Imagine the price of a Tiffany Pool Table
Imagine the price of a Tiffany Pool Table
$95000.Imagine the price of a Tiffany Pool Table
The cloth is pretty cool$95000.
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These tables and balls aren't marketed to pool players, but rather, to people who are simply looking for another way to display their wealth. Rich people buy this kind of stuff....because they can.
The paper cups are ceramic actually, I lookedThose balls look like a real deal compared to the two paper cups in the same color at the bottom of the page for $195. The workers in their shipping department must really get some good laughs.
It's a luxury item and most likely a better material.
Can't believe people are complaining about expensive set of balls when we shoot with 5k pool cues stored in 2k cases.
Or people with 1k cue in a 2k case.
Pool players and pool playing is a luxury. We have to buy expensive equipment to play this game.
Balls too.
No it's not but the thought doesn't get past the software.Honestly who cares about reaction score? The wow isn't bad in my opinion, only the red face is.
Yeah, I'd sleep like a baby.We are not Tiffany's customer base.
We are not Tiffany's customer base.
That’s most in here.$10,000 is the sales tax on a good cue.
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Fatboy……sucker born every minute….me
It makes me hard when I beat an "Equipment Player™" with a $300 McDermott from 25 years ago with a homeade extra hard mikdud and masters from the rail. You paid more for your shaft than I did for everything in my case and I beat your A$$.That’s most in here.
It can be 1k or 10k and anything in between. There’s a lot of people that are like this. Don’t forget the 2k cases to house these cues.
Basically I’m not here to judge because pool is a rich man’s game like golf. We’re not buying a $5 ball and take it to the park for free and shoot basketballs.
We have to buy expensive equipment to play. Privileged.
Then someone beats you with a house cue. You see what where I’m getting at.It makes me hard when I beat an "Equipment Player™" with a $300 McDermott from 25 years ago with a homeade extra hard mikdud and masters from the rail. You paid more for your shaft than I did for everything in my case and I beat your A$$.
Exactly.Then someone beats you with a house cue. You see what where I’m getting at.
Expensive cues & cases are to show off and have conversations about on league nights. The price of a cue has NEVER made a player any better than they already are.That’s most in here.
It can be 1k or 10k and anything in between. There’s a lot of people that are like this. Don’t forget the 2k cases to house these cues.
Basically I’m not here to judge because pool is a rich man’s game like golf. We’re not buying a $5 ball and take it to the park for free and shoot basketballs.
We have to buy expensive equipment to play. Privileged.
I didn’t say a cue 5k cue makes someone a better player.Expensive cues & cases are to show off and have conversations about on league nights. The price of a cue has NEVER made a player any better than they already are.
Tiffany isn't marketing these balls for guys like us. Tiffany is marketing these balls to people who buy a fancy furniture table as a decor statement, not as something to play on. Same with folks with bookshelves who do it for a "look" and have never even read the books on the shelf. It's "jewelry" for a decorating set piece, nothing more.I didn’t say a cue 5k cue makes someone a better player.
I’m saying Tiffany is marketing these balls for guys like us. When people are playing with expensive cues then it comes as no surprise if they own these Tiffany balls.