Blue Diamond Billiard Balls

The diamond shape on the balls is probably a marketing decision. Eye-catching. Unique. Like the Superman design. Diamond attractive. "Oh, I got to have these cool looking billiard balls. They'll make a great conversation piece(s.)"

Check out this thread: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/best-billiard-balls.559143/

Food for thought: The picture here everyone looks at is the same picture but you didn't notice Diamono is not Diamond. Everyone looks at any given pool shot in exactly the same way. But not everyone SEES that shot the same way. I'm only talking about the balls and the lay on the table, not how to approach how to shoot the shot (different matter.) Seeing ranges from total darkness to crystal clarity. This is one thing that distinguishes mediocre players from great players. Even if you have perfect physical sight, you may still not be SEEING the balls. SEEING the balls perfectly intuitively instinctively is a god given gift. Only the best players have this ability. Did you know that you can be taught how to consciously SEE the balls?
 
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The diamond shape on the balls is probably a marketing decision. Eye-catching. Unique. Like the Superman design. Diamond attractive. "Oh, I got to have these cool looking billiard balls. They'll make a great conversation piece(s.)"

Check out this thread: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/best-billiard-balls.559143/

Food for thought: The picture here everyone looks at is the same picture but you didn't notice Diamono is not Diamond. Everyone looks at any given pool shot in exactly the same way. But not everyone SEES that shot the same way. I'm only talking about the balls and the lay on the table, not how to approach how to shoot the shot (different matter.) Seeing ranges from total darkness to crystal clarity. This is one thing that distinguishes mediocre players from great players. Even if you have perfect physical sight, you may still not be SEEING the balls. SEEING the balls perfectly intuitively instinctively is a god given gift. Only the best players have this ability. Did you know that you can be taught how to consciously SEE the balls?
What i take from this thread is : what most buyers SEE is only PRICE. They don't take the time to get educated and SEE the vast SEA of quality difference between cheap-ass Asian poly-resin knockoff's and good balls. So, if don't want to SEE your hard earned schekels go to waste SEE your nearest/favorite LEGIT dealer and get some quality PHENOLIC resin orbs. SEEing is truly believing. Ya SEE?????
 
Really, they are being advertised as Brunswick Heritage balls?
Brunswick Heritage are just reboxed Aramith Crown Standards at a slightly higher price.

Still a good ball, just not at the same level as the Super Pro or Tournaments which are Aramith's highest-quality balls right now.
 
You can get the Vanadium from Kozoom in France for $160 USD each (no taxes what so ever, there are no current Dynaspheres USA retailers):


The only trick is that you must spend ~$216 on your order to get free shipping to USA (https://help.kozoom.com/help/modes-of-delivery). I did a group buy for their Rhodium cue balls and sold most of them to friends and AZ Billiards members. Find a friend that wants nice ball set also or a group of friends that want some nice cue balls. I really like the Dyhaspheres over Aramith because of their price to quality ratio and their consistent Phenolic Resin formula (with a hardness of ≥ 59 Rockwell) throughout their billiard ball line.
Thanks for the info and the link. I'll be ordering some of the Dynaspheres, quite cheap shipping to the UK!
 
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