Did you tell them? Did they even know? That's pretty damn clueless if true. Wow.I’ll at Shooters in Port St Lucie, all their Aramith ball sets are 2 1/8”. Crazy
Do the banks go long?I’ll at Shooters in Port St Lucie, all their Aramith ball sets are 2 1/8”. Crazy
Like the WNBA...the ball is smallerI’ll at Shooters in Port St Lucie, all their Aramith ball sets are 2 1/8”. Crazy
Damn Europeans....I’ll at Shooters in Port St Lucie, all their Aramith ball sets are 2 1/8”. Crazy
2 1/8 is the American size for snooker balls. I'm guessing that those balls are for Americans to play American pool on American snooker tables. Real snooker balls are about 2 1/16.Damn Europeans....
Find a room run by, and for, Americans!
Hell with it, make all the balls orange. Just to make @Fatboy happy.2 1/8 is the American size for snooker balls. I'm guessing that those balls are for Americans to play American pool on American snooker tables. Real snooker balls are about 2 1/16.
American snooker sets also commit the atrocities of numbering the "colours" and having an orange six ball.
Most pool hall balls are small (from wear), but 2 1/8?!?One of the regulars told me they were all small. I said “no fing way”. I pulled out my Willard ball gage and sure enough all of them were small.
Don’t be bigoted.Damn Europeans....
Find a room run by, and for, Americans!
My first introduction to snooker, is a table at Chris’s Billiards that was from the 1989 BCA Trade Show to mark the inauguration of the American Snooker Market.2 1/8 is the American size for snooker balls. I'm guessing that those balls are for Americans to play American pool on American snooker tables. Real snooker balls are about 2 1/16.
American snooker sets also commit the atrocities of numbering the "colours" and having an orange six ball.
2 1/8 is the American size for snooker balls. I'm guessing that those balls are for Americans to play American pool on American snooker tables. Real snooker balls are about 2 1/16.
American snooker sets also commit the atrocities of numbering the "colours" and having an orange six ball.
I'll guess that Brunswick felt going down to 2 1/16 was too much change. At about that time the championship size for pool balls was 2 5/16.Is there a reason for the size difference? Someone thought a 10ft table required larger balls?