Welcome to the forums Ray!
Billiard balls tend to lose tiny amounts in their diameter with play over time. Some of the balls may be slightly smaller and inconsistent than others. I'd recommend a new set.[/. Welcome to the forum! He's exactly right. I would also like to add that you can click on the search function and research other threads that have been started on which balls are the best bang for your buck. Best of luck and welcome to AZ!
I got a 1970's, early 80's Brunswick table. The balls came with the table. Just wondering if these 30 year old balls need to be changed out.
Ray, in Texas
Welcome to the forums Ray!
Billiard balls tend to lose tiny amounts in their diameter with play over time. Some of the balls may be slightly smaller and inconsistent than others. I'd recommend a new set.[/. Welcome to the forum! He's exactly right. I would also like to add that you can click on the search function and research other threads that have been started on which balls are the best bang for your buck. Best of luck and welcome to AZ!
Thanks for the quick response to a newbie......
I was just looking at the one ball. The ring around the number is not raised. I can feel the number is raised slightly when I run my finger over it. The one ball does have some small pits in it, maybe 10-15 of the things. I really haven't looked at the other balls too close, figuring the one ball would be the most "abused".
Also, there appears to be small bubbles in the ball. Not that they are raised up or anything like that, it just appears that the clear finish on the ball has spots in it that will not clean up.
I have also noticed that when I'm pushing a tight rack up to the spot, that some of the balls rotate, while some do not and it's always the same balls. Sounds like some are out of round slightly.
Well, I guess I have talked myself into a new set of balls. I'm no pro or anything like that, but I love to play (usually by myself), so I am willing to spend some money on new balls. Any suggestions??
Thanks again,
Ray
I got a 1970's, early 80's Brunswick table. The balls came with the table. Just wondering if these 30 year old balls need to be changed out.
How about a new set to play with, and the old set in a rack on the wall. There's nothing wrong with saving an old set of balls, plus having a little Feng Shui
going on. :wink: