Pool Ball Identification

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Is there a gallery or chart that can help identify what kind or model of pool balls that are out there.

So many designs and color variations, I'm hoping there is a place that will show some pics and names.

Thanks.
 
I've asked this question a couple of times. What I found that worked best for me was to photograph what ever set of balls I was looking at and post the photo. However, the only characteristic that everybody seemed to be in agreement on was that the Brunswick Centennials have a little "darts".
If there is a chart somewhere that would be great
 
Is there a gallery or chart that can help identify what kind or model of pool balls that are out there.

So many designs and color variations, I'm hoping there is a place that will show some pics and names.

Thanks.

You should be able to get this info from any store that sells pool balls. Granted you won't get older sets, but that can also be found with some searching.

http://www.seyberts.com/catalog/Pool_Ball_Sets-90.html
 
Its an older set, I'm fairly sure they are arimiths but I am curious as to what model, resin etc. Why? Just my natural curiosity.

My guess is that they are 15-20 years old.

Are the numbers in the stripes or on the white parts of the ball? If they are in the stripes, they are Aramith Standard balls, if they are in the white parts of the balls, they are the Premier set.

They had exactly 1 resin formula for poll balls for many years until they bought out Saluc.
 
Its an older set, I'm fairly sure they are arimiths but I am curious as to what model, resin etc. Why? Just my natural curiosity.

My guess is that they are 15-20 years old.

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Are the numbers in the stripes or on the white parts of the ball? If they are in the stripes, they are Aramith Standard balls, if they are in the white parts of the balls, they are the Premier set.

They had exactly 1 resin formula for poll balls for many years until they bought out Saluc.

Numbers in the stripes.
 
"Are the numbers in the stripes or on the white parts of the ball? If they are in the stripes, they are Aramith Standard balls, if they are in the white parts of the balls, they are the Premier set."

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Are the numbers in the stripes or on the white parts of the ball? If they are in the stripes, they are Aramith Standard balls, if they are in the white parts of the balls, they are the Premier set.

They had exactly 1 resin formula for poll balls for many years until they bought out Saluc.
Saluc is the company and Aramith is the product. Always been one in the same. More: https://www.aramith.com/story-behind-aramith BTW, SuperAramithPro(also used in Centennials) was top-of-the-line until DuramithTournament came out.
 
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