Two cue balls - they must be rich!
They hire people.no hooks for the bridge or rack.
and buckets for the pockets. how are they ever going to improve.
Looks to me like they didn’t know if that was supposed to be the kitchen, the game room, or a living room. I’ll bet they have a table top for it…...The style of the table fits that room or at least it looks like it does to me. Interior designer probably found the right "looking" table just like she did everything else. Owner probably never touches it...
Horrid lighting fixture.
I did not give that a hard look. It looks like a clubhouse in Florida or a nursing home lobby fixture.I’m a believer you can tell how seriously someone plays by the lighting fixture.
Back in the 60s my father bought a used Brunswick Balke Collender table. It had a set of Centennial Balls. There were 2 cue balls. The cue ball was ivory and the other ball was probably clay. It was used as a break ball to save the ivory ball from the damage.Two cue balls - they must be rich!
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