Even hi-dollar phenolics will leave burn marks.Heh, there really is a palladium set. I thought that was a Beastie Boys reference to “The Sounds of Science,” off Paul’s Boutique.
Fancy names must mean fancy balls. I think I may pull the trigger on one of the lesser sets to bring out when company calls; reviews among posters have been good. I also notice burn marks on my cloth when I break out the plastic balls when the “fam” comes over and hits everything at LUDICROUS SPEED.
I know this is a few years old, but how do the cue balls play? I am interested in the 6 triangle Dynasphere ball which sells in the Rhodium package now but looks to be sold in the Titanium package originally? Interested in selling the 6 triangle cue ball?Has anyone seen or purchased these? I stumbled upon these on eBay. I'm liking them.
Titanium:
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Rhodium:
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Plays great. No, not interested in selling.I know this is a few years old, but how do the cue balls play? I am interested in the 6 triangle Dynasphere ball which sells in the Rhodium package now but looks to be sold in the Titanium package originally? Interested in selling the 6 triangle cue ball?
Was the yellowing in their cue ball? If not, which ones / what area? Never seen this yellowing issue mentioned before with the Dynaspheres.I really like the Rhodium set but I have seen a few examples of Dynasphere balls yellowing so I'll hold off on picking up a set. The table I ordered actually came with a set of Dynasphere bronze balls but I opted to take the credit and buy my own set of Aramith tournaments.
Much better than a purple 5B.6/14 ruins it for me.
I just emailed the Japanese retailer to try and find just the triangle CB. Seems they're the only one selling just the fancy CB.I just talked to Championship(US distributor) and they said the Rhodium, Titan., and the traditional color Platinum are made for mostly the Asian markets. Not sold in the States but avail. from on-line sources.