raypoitra AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 16, 2014 #1 do Cyclops work on valley bar tables? cue ball return?
Wright Shot Sugartree Madness Silver Member Feb 16, 2014 #2 probably not Unless they have a metal ball in them for magnetic ball return. Which I'm sure doesn't come standard from Cyclops balls manufacturers. Chris
probably not Unless they have a metal ball in them for magnetic ball return. Which I'm sure doesn't come standard from Cyclops balls manufacturers. Chris
ctyhntr RIP Kelly Silver Member Feb 16, 2014 #3 You'll have to buy a separate cue ball (Valley) in order for the cue ball return to work properly. If you're not sure, give the folks at Seybert a call. They should be able to help, and they're also a sponsor of AZ. http://www.seyberts.com/catalog/Single_Pool_Balls-216.html Last edited: Feb 16, 2014
You'll have to buy a separate cue ball (Valley) in order for the cue ball return to work properly. If you're not sure, give the folks at Seybert a call. They should be able to help, and they're also a sponsor of AZ. http://www.seyberts.com/catalog/Single_Pool_Balls-216.html
P Paul8ball AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 17, 2014 #4 Cyclop balls do not work with Valley tables. All coin operated pool tables (except a Diamond Smart Table) need a cueball with metal in them to separate the cue ball with a magnet. Cyclop balls are phenolic, without any metal.
Cyclop balls do not work with Valley tables. All coin operated pool tables (except a Diamond Smart Table) need a cueball with metal in them to separate the cue ball with a magnet. Cyclop balls are phenolic, without any metal.
twal "W" Silver Member Feb 17, 2014 #5 Are we talking about just the cue ball or the entire set. I would think the set minus the cue ball should work just fine.
Are we talking about just the cue ball or the entire set. I would think the set minus the cue ball should work just fine.