Over the past couple months, it seems like the Cyclop pool ball design popularity that was being bolstered by AZ threads has taken a genuine nose-dive........big time.
When the bulk buy of Cyclop sets was recently being put together, there were Azers coming out of the wood work expressing interest in getting a set of Cyclop pool balls
and amazingly, there was lots of people indicating they wanted the skittles color set instead of the traditional color set.
Well, I've been a critic of the Cyclop design and so I bought a set to compare with Centennials which I think rate #1 when it comes to pool ball sets. I even started a poll
that you can search if you're curious. The pool results conducted over a month confirmed overwhelmingly that Azers ( 3 out of 4) prefer the Brunswick Centennial design
over the Cyclop design and the Cyclop skittles color set was a total flop according to the poll results......which I always suspected because I think the skittles version
Cyclop actually has an unappealing appearance, i.e., ugly. And when you adjust the survey for Azers that voted neutral (no preference for Centennials or Cyclop pool balls)
which was a small number, 8 out of 10 Azers that participated in the survey preferred Centennials.....that's a huge difference.....4 out of 5.
The Cyclop poll is now history and it's been said that history tends to repeat itself. In one sense, I think that's being reflected in the popularity and interest in Cyclop pool ball
sets. The bulk buy purchase allowed everyone to get the Cyclop sets at $150 plus shipping which was the biggest discount Diamond ever offered for one set of Cyclop balls ($150).
After comparing my set of traditional color Cyclop pool balls with my two Centennial sets (new & used), I listed my set for sale on Az and it took awhile to sell my set. And my
sale thread started a lot of controversy about whether I was making a profit on the sale and I didn't make a penny's profit on the sale.
Since that time, I've seen a couple of sale attempts on Cyclop pool balls and apparently the popularity and interest in Cyclop sets has taken a big nose dive. Sellers are offering
their sets way below the market price for a new set of Cyclop pool balls and the sets are not being gobbled up. Deanoc just listed a used set of Centennials for $160 and it sold pronto.
So in my opinion, the poll results were dead on accurate and I wonder if all the hoopla and hype over Cyclop pool balls has run out of steam. Frankly, I am amazed that anyone
would choose either Cyclop design more appealing than Brunswick Centennial Pool Balls. Do you think the wave of interest in Cyclop balls has finally diminished?
Matt B.
When the bulk buy of Cyclop sets was recently being put together, there were Azers coming out of the wood work expressing interest in getting a set of Cyclop pool balls
and amazingly, there was lots of people indicating they wanted the skittles color set instead of the traditional color set.
Well, I've been a critic of the Cyclop design and so I bought a set to compare with Centennials which I think rate #1 when it comes to pool ball sets. I even started a poll
that you can search if you're curious. The pool results conducted over a month confirmed overwhelmingly that Azers ( 3 out of 4) prefer the Brunswick Centennial design
over the Cyclop design and the Cyclop skittles color set was a total flop according to the poll results......which I always suspected because I think the skittles version
Cyclop actually has an unappealing appearance, i.e., ugly. And when you adjust the survey for Azers that voted neutral (no preference for Centennials or Cyclop pool balls)
which was a small number, 8 out of 10 Azers that participated in the survey preferred Centennials.....that's a huge difference.....4 out of 5.
The Cyclop poll is now history and it's been said that history tends to repeat itself. In one sense, I think that's being reflected in the popularity and interest in Cyclop pool ball
sets. The bulk buy purchase allowed everyone to get the Cyclop sets at $150 plus shipping which was the biggest discount Diamond ever offered for one set of Cyclop balls ($150).
After comparing my set of traditional color Cyclop pool balls with my two Centennial sets (new & used), I listed my set for sale on Az and it took awhile to sell my set. And my
sale thread started a lot of controversy about whether I was making a profit on the sale and I didn't make a penny's profit on the sale.
Since that time, I've seen a couple of sale attempts on Cyclop pool balls and apparently the popularity and interest in Cyclop sets has taken a big nose dive. Sellers are offering
their sets way below the market price for a new set of Cyclop pool balls and the sets are not being gobbled up. Deanoc just listed a used set of Centennials for $160 and it sold pronto.
So in my opinion, the poll results were dead on accurate and I wonder if all the hoopla and hype over Cyclop pool balls has run out of steam. Frankly, I am amazed that anyone
would choose either Cyclop design more appealing than Brunswick Centennial Pool Balls. Do you think the wave of interest in Cyclop balls has finally diminished?
Matt B.
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