I am sure the Diamond folks would love to use their own rubber, but they dont use it on their premier product.
that is telling.
Ive played on GC tables redone with the black and they were different, not in a good way. Not unuseable, but not as good as the superspeed OEM stuff.
I'd defer to someone with direct knowedge, but my take on the matter from reading here- I also have GC- there was a bad era for superspeeds and they returned to a quality rubber source.The advice on GC rails I was given was unless they were terrible don't replace them. I have a GC III that I bought and went through powder coating the metals and recovering with Simonis 860. I asked some mechanics and they said you couldn't get the original stuff anymore but there was an alternative but it wasn't exactly the same or as good.
So I just recovered the original rails. It banks, IMO, better than any Diamond table.
Someone can correct me if the "superspeed" rails are available. Just going on what I was told.
Ken
I am sure the Diamond folks would love to use their own rubber, but they dont use it on their premier product.
that is telling.
Ive played on GC tables redone with the black and they were different, not in a good way. Not unuseable, but not as good as the superspeed OEM stuff.
I am sure the Diamond folks would love to use their own rubber, but they dont use it on their premier product.
that is telling.
Ive played on GC tables redone with the black and they were different, not in a good way. Not unuseable, but not as good as the superspeed OEM stuff.
I am sure the Diamond folks would love to use their own rubber, but they dont use it on their premier product.
that is telling.
Ive played on GC tables redone with the black and they were different, not in a good way. Not unuseable, but not as good as the superspeed OEM stuff.
Artemis is used on 9’ blue labels.
I heard “black diamond “ rubber is used on their 7’ & 8’ tables. Is this rubber any good? Thanks.
DTL