Wow..thats BORING!!
WOW really....honky? HAHAHAHAHAWow..thats BORING!!
Even the cheap crapper balls at my local pool hall use those colors.
Yes..they're nice but that same for the last what....century...
Next time try Chocolate ice cream..it will blow your mind..honky..
Beautiful!Bought new in 1998, used every day!
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Tell me, when was pic taken?WOW really....honky? HAHAHAHAHA
Tell me, what is YOUR favorite ice cream, so we can all judge you according to our personal preferences.
What do you have for a light over your table? I actually put dimmer bulbs in my light so it wasn't quite as bright, its the only light that's on when I'm at the table in my basement. I cant imagine how bright it would be with LED's.Nice photo, but on my table, at night, I can't always tell the 2, 4 and 8 apart. Part of the problem is my lighting, but it hasn't been something I've been able to solve.
Boring? Pool tables have been a flat surface for hundreds of years surrounded by 6 pockets a rails, talk about boring.Wow..thats BORING!!
Even the cheap crapper balls at my local pool hall use those colors.
Yes..they're nice but that same for the last what....century...
Next time try Chocolate ice cream..it will blow your mind..honky..
That's a bummer, the light directly over the table makes such a big difference. One tournament I played in had 50-60 tables in a large room with tall ceilings and the only lighting was up against the ceiling, the lighting was beyond awful, lots of weird shadows.I don't have a direct light over my table. Three lights scattered around the table, I've tried different bulbs, pointed the lights in different directions and fiddled with the dimmer settings. Not ideal, and it's not practicable to install better lighting unless I renovate my basement.
Shop lights won't work? I play in a room with green cloth and when the six ball is on the end rail, it's a challenge. One spec I've seen is a minimum of 500 lux everywhere on the table.I don't have a direct light over my table. Three lights scattered around the table, I've tried different bulbs, pointed the lights in different directions and fiddled with the dimmer settings. Not ideal, and it's not practicable to install better lighting unless I renovate my basement.
They probably would if I had some electrical work done and paid for. Dont want to do that, at least not yet, until I decide if a major basement reno is in the cards.Shop lights won't work? I play in a room with green cloth and when the six ball is on the end rail, it's a challenge. One spec I've seen is a minimum of 500 lux everywhere on the table.