Licensed felt

Anyone who has been to the Sterling Pavilion at the Super Billiards Expo and payed on the tables has experienced playing on Artscape cloth.

The cloth is the exact same as the Milliken Super Pro, the only difference being the design that is imprinted on it. They start with what is essentially a white (or non-colored at least) cut of Super Pro, then run it through what is essentially a giant ink-jet printer. This is all coming of sort of laymans terms since I am not a fabrics and textile expert. The colors are set into this cloth so that they do not run, they do not affect the play of the cloth, and they are colorfast, even in sunlight. It is by far and away the best imprinted cloth on the market.

Designer and custom designs on cloth is not for everyone though, and many folks did feel a little distracted when we put a girl in a bikini on the tables at the SBE.


D&R used the same scenario to print using the DuPont Artistri printer and undyed 3045 Ultra cloth.
Designs are printed "onto" the cloth. The preferred process is printing thru the cloth.

Since, by your admission. you are not a fabrics and textiles expert you might add the words "in my opinion" when
you make a statement as to what is "best" on the market.
 
I can understand why it's difficult to find licensed "Bears" cloth... I can't imagine that anyone prior to your customer has actually wanted any....
 
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I can understand why it's difficult to find licensed "Bears" cloth... I can't imagine that anyone prior to your customer has actually wanted any....

I have had lots of request for that, untill they here the price. Usually i do the rails in orange abd the bed in blue.
Thanks, Ron
 
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