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brianna187

BRIANNA SINCE 1988
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2 sided Dry erase clipboards? for leagues or even poolrooms and teachers.....

any ideas or suggestions to help make this better please let us know
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Draw the outline of the rack and the line down from the foot spot to the foot rail for 14.1 and 1-pocket.
 
Nice idea. You could include a trainer cue ball on the side to show which english to use on a shot.

A high end model could have a built in calculator, led reading light and a bottle opener/ tip scuffer!
 
desmocourtney said:
Nice idea. You could include a trainer cue ball on the side to show which english to use on a shot.

A high end model could have a built in calculator, led reading light and a bottle opener/ tip scuffer!
MORNING BUMP
 
how about making it magnetic so you can "stick" little magnetic balls on there quickly? Is that silly?
 
I'll share...

Years ago I had a similar idea but never pursued it so I'll pass it on to you.

Green dry erase surface on a steel clip board (enamel is best). Include magnetic balls that can reproduce table layouts and a protractor for measuring and drawing angles. If you're really ambitious, put it inside a binder with pockets, note pad, and a cheap calculator.

Voila, team captain notebook!

Steve
 
Diamond grid points

Diamond grid points and lines on the table bed. Increases the accuracy of the replication of the shot for future setups.
 
supergreenman said:
a tournemant bracket on the other side may be useful as well.

I was just thinking this.

Or you could make a different model that has a 16 player bracket on one side and a 32 player bracket on the other.
 
ajohnson13 said:
I was just thinking this.

Or you could make a different model that has a 16 player bracket on one side and a 32 player bracket on the other.
THANKS WE DO MAKE BIG DRY ERASE BOARDS 16/32
 
I run a small Bar tourney, and we allow for 24 players. I currently use a clipboard to keep track of the board, and it works great. I could use something like I described. It was just a suggestion.

-AJ
 
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