I got a new set of Centennials (Brunswick's "vanity brand" of Aramith balls) in the mail yesterday, and compared their sizes with the old set of Centennials I've been using. I had to stop using my new "measles" cue ball awhile back because it was noticably bigger than the old Centennials - I wanted to see if my suspicions were correct that the measles CB is really the right size and the old Centennials had just worn down over time and gotten smaller.
The results: my measles CB is in fact the same size as the brand new Centennials, including the new "blue circle" CB that came with them. The old Centennials, including the "red circle" CB that came with them (probably not from the factory), were all about 1/16" smaller in diameter.
Thought somebody might be interested...
pj
chgo
P.S. I can't tell you the actual size of the old or new balls because I didn't measure them; I just compared them with each other (by laying a straight edge across their tops).
I don't know how old the old Centennials are. They came with my 20-year-old Diamond when I bought it last year, so they could be many years old. Judging by the amount they've all worn (not just the CB and 1 ball), and by their generally dull appearance, I'm guessing they're pretty old.
Also, the new Centennials have such bright and rich colors that I want to eat them.
The results: my measles CB is in fact the same size as the brand new Centennials, including the new "blue circle" CB that came with them. The old Centennials, including the "red circle" CB that came with them (probably not from the factory), were all about 1/16" smaller in diameter.
Thought somebody might be interested...
pj
chgo
P.S. I can't tell you the actual size of the old or new balls because I didn't measure them; I just compared them with each other (by laying a straight edge across their tops).
I don't know how old the old Centennials are. They came with my 20-year-old Diamond when I bought it last year, so they could be many years old. Judging by the amount they've all worn (not just the CB and 1 ball), and by their generally dull appearance, I'm guessing they're pretty old.
Also, the new Centennials have such bright and rich colors that I want to eat them.