5x10 used to be the standard tournament size for pool. That stopped in 1950 or so when they changed to 9 foot. You can find antique 5x10 pool tables if you look. I used to play in a bar league and one bar way out in the sticks only had a 10-foot table.My friend claims that there is a manufacturer of a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. I maintain that as far as I know there is no manufacturer who makes a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. A 5 by 10 it's a size of a carom table but not pocket billiards.
I was playing some 6 ball with my 70 year old friend with a 6th grade education, (he can read a little but the big words slow him down), I asked him this question and he had the answer before I got the balls racked.My friend claims that there is a manufacturer of a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. I maintain that as far as I know there is no manufacturer who makes a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. A 5 by 10 it's a size of a carom table but not pocket billiards.
Diamond custom, you’re looking at around $15K. We got a Gabriel’s 10-foot prototype pool table they made special for a pro invitation event in the Netherlands in 2016, but I don’t think you can get a 10-foot pool table from Gabriel’s anymore. Your best bet at a good price is looking for a Brunswick antique 10 footer.My friend claims that there is a manufacturer of a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. I maintain that as far as I know there is no manufacturer who makes a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. A 5 by 10 it's a size of a carom table but not pocket billiards.
Your friend wins by a landslide.My friend claims that there is a manufacturer of a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. I maintain that as far as I know there is no manufacturer who makes a 5 by 10 pocket billiards table. A 5 by 10 it's a size of a carom table but not pocket billiards.
This is all spot on. But it means if we keep on downsizing tables we will end up as just another episode of Seinfeld...5x10 used to be the standard tournament size for pool. That stopped in 1950 or so when they changed to 9 foot. You can find antique 5x10 pool tables if you look. I used to play in a bar league and one bar way out in the sticks only had a 10-foot table.
Who livestreamed my APA match?This is all spot on. But it means if we keep on downsizing tables we will end up as just another episode of Seinfeld...
I feel sorry for those pool cues! I let Dennis Miller use a good cue of mine (JW) while we were doing a shoot together. It was an "opening" for his late night show. I made the shot for him and then we cut to him throwing the cue on the table, except he threw the cue across the table and onto the floor. My stomach turned at that moment. I asked the director please not to let him shoot that scene again and thankfully they used the one take they had. My poor cue came out with one small scuff mark that I was able to clean up.This is all spot on. But it means if we keep on downsizing tables we will end up as just another episode of Seinfeld...
The jealousy I have is not healthy.View attachment 619424Here is proof, my 10 Ft Diamond table. Bought from Diamond 6 months ago.
Call them and make a deposit. They'll build it. They don't upgrade their site much at all plus the 10ft is such a low-volume piece they don't list it.I looked all over Diamond's website, and I didn't see where you could order a Big Foot. Just something you have to know?
I had to call the Diamond sales team and special order it. They make em, just don’t advertise it.I looked all over Diamond's website, and I didn't see where you could order a Big Foot. Just something you have to know?
Haha! You know that will turn onto an argument any minute!10x5 or 5x10?
Then I can answer
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