4ea Diamond 5'x10' ProAms in the making.

Yes, the pocket size is the same Pro Cut pockets used on the Diamond 9ft Pro/ProAm...4 1/2" corners and 5 1/16" sides...and the same miters and down angles...as well as pocket shelf depth.

So that means 141-degree cut angles on the corner pockets (as the WPA specs loot at it)? What's the standard pocket shelf depth?

Sorry to ask this here, but I don't think there's a Diamond anywhere in the area for me to measure.
 
come on dude they played on the same table

Ya know....SOME players just can't play at their best...on GAFF...junk, BS pool tables...and Shane hasn't been around long enough playing...to have brought out his best game on a junk pool table. Earl should have no problem adjusting to a REAL 5'x10'....and there is the problem...because Shane WON'T have to adjust his game then....all he has to do is play like normal. Like I said, yes...Earl DID beat Shane on a gaff table...but what's next....Shane BEATS Earl on a REAL 5'x10'...then...should they play a rematch on that junk piece of shit all over again? I'd concede that Earl is the best player between them both if Earl can beat Shane on a real pool table....and I LIKE Earl...I've even played him...and I think and feel he gets a lot of shit that he shouldn't have to put up with. MY problem is with the DAMN pool table they played on...it was junk yesterday...and it'll be junk tomorrow....so if ALL of you want to claim who the better player is....then at least SUPPORT them playing on a REAL pool table...that way they can BOTH bring out the best in each of their games!!!

In order to make that snooker converted pool table play like a real pool table...the pocket castings should have been changed...which would have required cutting down the length of the rails to fit the larger GC pocket castings...the snooker pocket castings are way to small in the throat of the pocket for playing pool.

The slate in the pocket shelves is way to deep...even deeper than Diamonds....which a lot of you complain about as being so bad. The rails needed to be rebuilt and calibrated to play correctly for a pool table. And the slates needed to be leveled and seamed right.

The pocket miter angles were all over the place...even to the point that they were different angles on BOTH sides of the corner pockets. Then on top of that, the miter angles were turned out so far that the points of the corner pockets were wider than 4 1/2"....NOT 4" like some of you want to believe, and by turning out the miter angles so far...any balls shot down the rails were NOT going to go in...therefore hindering an important skill of pocketing balls from BOTH players...to where NO ONE really got to watch the BEST game both players COULD have brought to this GAFF table.

The question that SHOULD be being asked....is WHY was THIS table picked to play this match on?????

Glen
 
Just thought I'd mention that I just talked to Greg yesterday, and we'll be starting the project of building 4 Diamond 5'x10' ProAms once I get a little time to stay at the factory for a little while. Two of the ProAms will have one piece 1" slate....while the last 2 will be fitted with one piece 30mm (1/3/16") thick slates. Greg wants to name the table the "WOW" Diamond..
from a pool players aspect....but from a mechanic's perspective....I thought "HOLY SHIT, who's going to move them in one piece....might be more appropriate...:D

Glen

PS. I talked to Shane, he told me he'd play Earl again on one of these 5'x10' Diamond ProAms with Pro cut pockets....and he told me to bet on him....because Earl had NO chance to beat him on a REAL 5'x10' pool table...with REAL pocket dementions!!!;)

They sure are fun to move aren't they! I am a table mechanic in Australia and had to clear a pool hall of 9 x one piece Dynamo tables. We winched them down one floor and set them up again in a room situated down a long single flight of stairs (no winch here). When they upgraded to Brunswicks I had to get them all out again. We took them out via the back door and down an even steeper set of stairs to a different street level. By the way, for 4 of them it was just me and one able friend! I am just glad that none of them had to be re-installed anywhere upstairs...so far. I would be happy to help you out RKC, it will have to be around May or June to fit in with when I am in Vegas...OR...you will just have to arrange for flights etc...LOL.
 
They sure are fun to move aren't they! I am a table mechanic in Australia and had to clear a pool hall of 9 x one piece Dynamo tables. We winched them down one floor and set them up again in a room situated down a long single flight of stairs (no winch here). When they upgraded to Brunswicks I had to get them all out again. We took them out via the back door and down an even steeper set of stairs to a different street level. By the way, for 4 of them it was just me and one able friend! I am just glad that none of them had to be re-installed anywhere upstairs...so far. I would be happy to help you out RKC, it will have to be around May or June to fit in with when I am in Vegas...OR...you will just have to arrange for flights etc...LOL.

A plane flight??...to where...Australia...to help you out?:D
 
That table didn't beat Shane he missed a lot of very makeable balls on any table and Earl didn't miss very many period and it got into Shane's head. Shane is a champion and can beat anyone on any day and Earl is a champion also, I'm hoping they play again on a 9 footer and I know Earl will play.--Leonard
 
... The question that SHOULD be being asked....is WHY was THIS table picked to play this match on????? ...

Said a fan to Earl at the Strickland/Archer match: "I hear you beat Shane."

Said Earl in response: "Yeah, I set him up like a bowling pin."

(perhaps not the real reason the table was used, but funny)
 
witch dolly??:D

this can do it This is the Marbelous OTLVISE moving attachment, Don't take it for granite. The attachment is 4 ft long and 1\4 inch thick....

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Patent Pending
 
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thats easy, like Apple says "we have an attachment for that" OTLVISE.com

That one is to move the slate alone 5 x 10, moreover marble slabs for the kitchen guys. But as you know Glen, I like a challenge. If Diamond designed the table to compliment the OTLvise with internal structural features to marry up with an OTLVISE, moving them would be cake. But I suppose straight away we could pop off the rails and attach that plate to the slate and frame, secure slate in other areas with batten boards and put an outrigger on it in the middle for stabilization that would be a premounted bracket that I will make to lock on an OTLVISE attachment. When you come my way we can move my Diamonds around in the room and see how to make it work even better. Working together is the only way change occurs.


5 x 10 pool tables? Diamond is the only company going out in areas that we as pool players should appreciate. People asked for a 5 x 10 and now they are making them. They are bold enough to continously implement improvements and are NOT satisfied with the status quo. I want to see that Factory running 3 shifts. Even if they don't use an OTLVISE.
 
You are way off on your thinking, Earl just dominated the two best American players back to back and neither one of them will ever hold the US Open and world titles that he does.--Leonard

Earl deserves a lot of credit, but he did not dominate Archer- in fact, he barely beat him
 
I know Shane pretty well. I hope everyone realizes that some of the posts here are not anything remotely like what you would hear Shane say. He got beat, he told Earl good match and he's ready to go again some time in the future.

I know what happened in that match. Earl played better than Shane for three days and he won. There were more than a few extenuating circumstances but at the end of the day thats what happened. You didnt hear Shane make any excuses in the interview after the match and you won't hear him make any now if you talk to him face to face.

Everyone involved knew the table was gaffey. It will be good to see what a legit 5x10 will play like.
 
I know Shane pretty well. I hope everyone realizes that some of the posts here are not anything remotely like what you would hear Shane say. He got beat, he told Earl good match and he's ready to go again some time in the future.

I know what happened in that match. Earl played better than Shane for three days and he won. There were more than a few extenuating circumstances but at the end of the day thats what happened. You didnt hear Shane make any excuses in the interview after the match and you won't hear him make any now if you talk to him face to face.

Everyone involved knew the table was gaffey. It will be good to see what a legit 5x10 will play like.

Did Earl and Johnny play on the same table used to play Shane?
 
Ya know....SOME players just can't play at their best...on GAFF...junk, BS pool tables...and Shane hasn't been around long enough playing...to have brought out his best game on a junk pool table. Earl should have no problem adjusting to a REAL 5'x10'....and there is the problem...because Shane WON'T have to adjust his game then....all he has to do is play like normal. Like I said, yes...Earl DID beat Shane on a gaff table...but what's next....Shane BEATS Earl on a REAL 5'x10'...then...should they play a rematch on that junk piece of shit all over again? I'd concede that Earl is the best player between them both if Earl can beat Shane on a real pool table....and I LIKE Earl...I've even played him...and I think and feel he gets a lot of shit that he shouldn't have to put up with. MY problem is with the DAMN pool table they played on...it was junk yesterday...and it'll be junk tomorrow....so if ALL of you want to claim who the better player is....then at least SUPPORT them playing on a REAL pool table...that way they can BOTH bring out the best in each of their games!!!

In order to make that snooker converted pool table play like a real pool table...the pocket castings should have been changed...which would have required cutting down the length of the rails to fit the larger GC pocket castings...the snooker pocket castings are way to small in the throat of the pocket for playing pool.

The slate in the pocket shelves is way to deep...even deeper than Diamonds....which a lot of you complain about as being so bad. The rails needed to be rebuilt and calibrated to play correctly for a pool table. And the slates needed to be leveled and seamed right.

The pocket miter angles were all over the place...even to the point that they were different angles on BOTH sides of the corner pockets. Then on top of that, the miter angles were turned out so far that the points of the corner pockets were wider than 4 1/2"....NOT 4" like some of you want to believe, and by turning out the miter angles so far...any balls shot down the rails were NOT going to go in...therefore hindering an important skill of pocketing balls from BOTH players...to where NO ONE really got to watch the BEST game both players COULD have brought to this GAFF table.

The question that SHOULD be being asked....is WHY was THIS table picked to play this match on?????

Glen

Since when does the table make the player?
 
Since when does the table make the player?

When was the last time you saw a JOCKEY cross the finish line...BEFORE his HORSE? Meaning, todays players are playing with the best cues, chalk, racks, cloth....so if that be the case...to bring out the best of the best in players...then WHY play on a gaff...converted SNOOKER table...and call it a POOL TABLE....unless of course....it's a REAL 5'x10' pool table. I guess you're just one of the MANY that either can't tell the difference in the way the table plays, or don't know anything about pool tables;)

Glen
 
Maybe it was a "gaff" table, but shouldnt a top player be able to adjust to damn near any playing condition? If you are only the best on one type of table with optimal conditions..... does that really make you the best?
I watched alot of the match, and some of the shots Shane was missing, wasnt because of the pockets. He was off with his game, and he got beat. The table wasnt as big of a factor as a lot of folks are portraying.
Shane knows why he lost, and he will come back stronger for it in the long run.
Chuck
 
Maybe it was a "gaff" table, but shouldnt a top player be able to adjust to damn near any playing condition? If you are only the best on one type of table with optimal conditions..... does that really make you the best?
I watched alot of the match, and some of the shots Shane was missing, wasnt because of the pockets. He was off with his game, and he got beat. The table wasnt as big of a factor as a lot of folks are portraying.
Shane knows why he lost, and he will come back stronger for it in the long run.
Chuck

Jimmy Hendrix wouldn't have been considered to be the best guitarist in the world...if all he did was play with an electric guitar ....out of tune!;)
 
It sure would be something though

jimmy hendrix wouldn't have been considered to be the best guitarist in the world...if all he did was play with an electric guitar ....out of tune!;)

when someone else picked up that same guitar played a beautiful song & jimmy said man you sure can play.
Then every one who liked jimmy started making excuses for jimmy without him wanting them too.

SLIM
 
when someone else picked up that same guitar played a beautiful song & jimmy said man you sure can play.
Then every one who liked jimmy started making excuses for jimmy without him wanting them too.

SLIM
Slim - You left out "Once upon a time...".
 
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