Some Romans, Old Misc. tray of singles and a ball display with Hexagonal balls...
JV
Some Romans, Old Misc. tray of singles and a ball display with Hexagonal balls...
JV
This isn't an unusual set, but a nice one. From the mid-70s, a nice set of Hyatt Vitallite balls. At that time, I believe they may have been just a step below the Centennial, and before Hyatt became, or was sold to Aramith. Not sure whether these were made in Albany, NY, or Belgium. Might have been Albany. Notice the red dash cue ball? Not the original cue ball with the set, but one I bought at the same time. It was considered a premium cue ball at the time. Oldies, but goodies.
All the best,
WW
Good afternoon, sir.
I love your pool ball collection, thank you so much for sharing the photographs. If you ever decide to sell in the future, please allow me to be one of the bidders.
Kind regards,
RC.
2.25 inch snooker set with numbered colours for the American market.
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Cube, the colors on the numbered balls are all way off, I hope you got a good discount because of it Back in the 90's didn't they make elephant balls that looked like marble or something like that?
If I might be indulged in a slight off topic question to the OP (and forgive me if someone else has asked you this). Do you have a similar interest in Rubiks Cubes as you do pool balls ? I think I read you are from UK. The colour scheme on the cube in your avatar is interesting.
Cheers - Dave.