Question about your Room's Balls/Brand of Balls

CocoboloCowboy

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I am curious what Brand, and Type of Ball within the Brad Name you room use, and why. As the Ball in your room get a lot of Play, and i am curious if you buy those inexpensive Chinese Imports, or go with a top brand like belgium Aramith*Crown, or Premier pool balls*?
 
Pool halls in Japan use either Super Aramith or Brunswick Centennials. Only places I've seen cheap balls here is in game centers where they know nothing about pool.
MULLY
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
I am curious what Brand, and Type of Ball within the Brad Name you room use, and why. As the Ball in your room get a lot of Play, and i am curious if you buy those inexpensive Chinese Imports, or go with a top brand like belgium Aramith*Crown, or Premier pool balls*?
Arimith Premeir. They look good and last a long time.
 
I have heavy play and I use Brand Name(Aramith or Brunswick). But most importantly, the reason I am replying to this post, is to clean and wax your balls according to the amount of play your tables get. I use the BallStar cleaning machine and it works well and I have had it for ten years. Replaced the pad once a year. This keeps the balls from chipping and customers satisfied and makes your room look awesome.
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
I am curious what Brand, and Type of Ball within the Brad Name you room use, and why. As the Ball in your room get a lot of Play, and i am curious if you buy those inexpensive Chinese Imports, or go with a top brand like belgium Aramith*Crown, or Premier pool balls*?

I use Aramith Pro-balls on all my retail tables, the cost of using cheaper balls is not worth the table wear they will create or the fact that they will also wear out quicker.

On the tables reserved for my players, I only put out Brunswick Centennial balls. In my opinion there are no better on the market for durability, and consistent quality. They are made by Aramith, however, they are also made to the most exacting standards of weight and size, in addition to the materials used.
 
New Brunswick Centennial balls for all special tournaments. regular play 4-5 year old Brunswick Centennial balls for everyday shooting on the tournament tables and basic Aramith balls on the other 20 tables for the regular tables or players.
 
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