Prototype Scorekeeping Box

madhatter44

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Made this from some old stuff I had laying around.
Opinion ?
Think there could be a market for it?
Selling price?
Thanks ...
 

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I like it! I use straight pool scoring apps when out

with friends. Don't care for them too much, this would

make me a little happier! As for price and finding enough

people to buy it...well not many play straight, but it looks

real nice. :thumbup:
 
For sure there's a need. The place I play at has a number of similar home made boxes the straight pool players use all the time. Your design is nicer. If I needed one (already made mine, I think I paid about $20+ship for the counters themselves) I'd pop for about $69, more for a nice, polished hardwood (oak, cherry, walnut) version.

Though they're also nice, a lot of fat fingered people don't care much for the scoring apps.

Good luck.
 
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Very nice handiwork.

I also use a scoreboard app on my laptop, but this might make for a nice accent piece. I'd only want a single row of counters in mine. As for price, you name it and we'll see.
 
Maybe tip it back 30 degrees assuming it sits on a table..or does it wall mount?

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Updated finish Opinions wanted.

Red mahogany with chrome
thinking of a $99 selling price.
 

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Looks great. Real mahogany or just the color? Have more pics from other angles?
 
Looks good.

Can it sit flat on its back? If it's on a low-ish table I think that would be the best position. It would need rubber feet on the back.
 
I made something similar back in the 90s, using a small plastic carrying case that was lying around my workshop (likely came with some small power tool). Flexible plastic was easy to cut with a boxknife for thumbwheel install, it was deep/stable enough to stand up so scores could be seen, had a carrying handle, and was also handy to transport misc. items in (chalk, gloves, tip shaper, etc.). Essential if you visited newer rooms with non-Brunswick tables & played 14.1. It disappeared over the years (likely left behind somewhere when I had to give up playing due to severe tennis elbow). Might make another someday if a similar case ever turns up.
 
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