Help Identifying my pool ball set. Thanks

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Hello,

If someone could please help and tell me what brand and model they think my pool balls are it would help me. The table I purchased was used and it is a 30th anniversary Olhausen from 2003, the owner says the balls were from when he purchased the table. I am contemplating replacing them with a new cyclops set or keeping them and just getting a measles cue ball.

All your info and help will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Eric
 

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Those are the Aramith Premier balls. Very nice finish for that price level and if kept polished and cleaned will play beautifully for a long, long time.
 
Here are the Aramith Premiers I have along with the 16-21 ball expansion set used to play BASEBALL.


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K2Kraze....Thank you for the info.Thats a interesting set I have never seen a Baseball set.

Is my cue ball original to the set? I see my cue has the blue circle but can not see it in your set.

How do you recommend polishing them? Everything but the cue ball is in perfect shape.
 
The cue ball is not original. An Asian knockoff.

The balls are Aramith balls. Street value on the set with a crummy cue ball is $50USD, tops. Nicer to display than try to sell. The resin looks like it is from the 80s/early 90s due to how it has yellowed slightly. If from 2003, then they must have gotten some sun.

They play well. Get a nicer cue ball if you want to use them. That blue circle ball is made of polyester and won't play well. I have the same cue ball and dislike it plenty.
 
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Thanks, Was thinking in getting a measles cue ball and keeping the set. I think they appear more yellow in the picture then they actually are because of the lighting.
 
I have a new measles cue ball that's just been setting in my cabinet unplayed, no packaging, for $25 shipped if interested, send me a PM..thanks.
 
The cue ball is not original. An Asian knockoff.

The balls are Aramith balls. Street value on the set with a crummy cue ball is $50USD, tops. Nicer to display than try to sell. The resin looks like it is from the 80s/early 90s due to how it has yellowed slightly. If from 2003, then they must have gotten some sun.

They play well. Get a nicer cue ball if you want to use them. That blue circle ball is made of polyester and won't play well. I have the same cue ball and dislike it plenty.

Centenial set uses a blue circle. It plays great!
How can you spot the diff?
 
The ball set in the OPs picture would be known as an 8 ball set.
OK that's out of the way, whats next? I got all the answers.:smile:
 
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