How universal carom pocket inserts work

mnorwood

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5n_WF5UquM

Here is a video I made about how to install a set of universal carom pocket inserts.

I think this a fantastic invention that will give pool players an opportunity to enjoy carom billiards without getting rid of their pool table.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my set.
 
Dude!
You make great instructional videos and you've made a bunch of them.

Congrats on another great instructional video!
 
back in the 60's our pool room had gold crowns and the owner had pocket inserts that worked well.
 
I must be missing something, but.......

I can't seem to find out where to buy them. I've followed all the links and can't find or get bad links.
 
I must be missing something, but.......

I can't seem to find out where to buy them. I've followed all the links and can't find or get bad links.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=240865
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The photo is of an antique pool table, [The Northern beautifully restored by Ken Hash Of Classic Billiards], and it is shown with the "Universal Carom Pocket Insert Ensemble" in place. If you look closley you will notice the inserts in the pockets and the "SYN-SURF" atop of the felt. "SYN-SURF" caues the billiard balls to roll faster similar to a real billiard table. Look closely and you will see some areas of the "SYN-SURF" that have not setteled flat because the photo was taken minutes after the "SYN-SURF" was installed. This non-settleing phase is typical of this product. After a short Period of time gravity takes over and it settles down fairly flat and you will be able to enjoy playing your favorite carom games on a pool table. These products will be for sale soon and the price will be $995.00 for the inserts. Classic Billiards of Chapel Hill md. will be the distributer for these products. More information will be coming soon along with a video By Forcefollow.com showing how to install.
Respectfully, Dan Bennicas
 
I must be missing something, but.......

I can't seem to find out where to buy them. I've followed all the links and can't find or get bad links.

The links should take you to classic billiards. I am not sure if they have the section up on the website. Email classic billiards if you are interested in a set. When he has the site updated with the info on purchasing I will link it in the video description.
 
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