Naaa, I didn't do anything with the corners on Brian's table, that was something he had done already. I don't get into refinishing tables, just making them play better

Both owners were kind of unsure of how tight the pockets were at first, but after pocketing balls...I think they both found out that they actually had less rejected balls, even though the pockets were tighter

The angles of the corner pockets are very important when it comes to how a table plays. I guess if someone wanted compare these pockets to being shimmed...they could call them triple shimmed, even though I only use one thickness of shim per side in the pockets. When someone starts stacking up shims to tighten pockets up, all they're doing is causing the pockets to play dead. Triple shims absorb to much of the balls impact when they come into contact with the facings, causing the action of the balls to drop off into the pockets, instead of reacting like they're suppose to.
Glen