It will be interesting to see if Simonis can fully recover from this after so many people are forced to use other less expensive cloth and find it's as good or better in so many ways. Demand may soon equal supply.
This is an excellent point.
I've never played on Champion (that I know of); but, I can tell you that the fabric engineer at Champion with whom I spoke - very nice fellow, btw - told me when I asked:
"Yes, since their flood (Simonis) we have been incredibly busy keeping up with the high level of demand for our pool table cloths."
So, the questions becomes: How many will go back to using Simonis when their supply issues are resolved; and, how many folks will remain with their newly discovered preferred 'forced replacement' cloth?
This should be very interesting to see what happens when people make up their minds for themselves - on their own tables at-home or in their local pool hall - when freed of the influence excessive sponsorship, saturation marketing, and institutional devotion to the notion that
"There can only be one."
Here's a personal Case-in-Point:
Back around 2005, it was time to re-do the bed and rails. I called my guy up to schedule him to come out. He told me he didn't have any 760 in my color at his shop at the time, but he could have it in a few weeks; or, he could come out later that very same week with brand ______ cloth, which he felt was a perfectly fine analog to Simonis 760, and less expensive to me.
Now understand, I had known this man for years, trusted his advice and professional opinion on all matters of cue, cushion, and cloth, above all others, trusted him with his crew alone in not just my business, but also my home, etc; he was stellar mechanic, ran his own hall and repair shop for 'forever', BUT, for me to consider trying 'some other brand' cloth -
regardless of the trusted endorsement - I wasn't having it.
Was this a question of me being so marketing brain-washed, or so insecure about my game, to think that a different cloth would instantly cripple my skill-set?
No.
What I now realize -
at least for myself - I have been a 30-ish year slave to Simonis simply because I didn't know beans about 'cloth' as a textile or textile science when relating to billiard tables, and, didn't know how to compare/consider a different cloth without rolling the dice by paying for an install of an unknown performer - and taking a blind chance of being VERY unhappy.
I do know this: One reason why I never balked at the price of Simonis compared other cloths - which claim to be just as good and cost less - was that paying more for Simonis meant I was assured I was getting the same quality product and performance; and without any possibility of deviation or disappointment.
Anyway, like I said, it's going to be VERY interesting to see how this thing plays out in the market when Simonis gets their supply chain moving again. - GJ