Is there a Measle cue available for Bar Box coin op tables? I'm concerned about a Measle ball not dropping after a scratch. We have Diamonds and Valleys in my area.
No, there is not. I believe the Diamond coin op tables are designed to detect a red circle cue ball. I'm sure Glenn will chime in on that one.
-Mike
I think all recent Diamond have an optical cue ball detection system and should work with the spotted cue ball. Why not just try it?Is there a Measle cue available for Bar Box coin op tables? I'm concerned about a Measle ball not dropping after a scratch. We have Diamonds and Valleys in my area.
Is there a Measle cue available for Bar Box coin op tables? I'm concerned about a Measle ball not dropping after a scratch. We have Diamonds and Valleys in my area.
Why show your action on the cueball? It seems to me to be an answer to a question not asked.
MtB:groucho:
I wouldn,t call it a scientific test since I only made one attempt one one Diamond table but.......the measle cue ball did not come down to the cue ball return. Looks like we have to stick with Whitey for league play.
To answer Mike The Bike, we don't have many STRONG shooters in our Bar League so we felt it might be a bit of a learning tool for a lot of our players and maybe something a little different for everyone to experience. I personally love watching the pros using the measle. It,s fun to watch a good match and the Measle ball seems to enhance my interest in a good match.
Heck do what we do for leagues, Open the table. We do not use quarters to play in our local leagues. Most teams use a regular Aramith cue ball. Just pick it off the rail and have at it.
Mark Shuman
Try cleaning it. The red circle will mess up if dirty also.