i know this is an old thread butIf you put enough time on the table, ask the owner to put some new cloth on it. And if he does, definitely use it! Worked for us.
would have to put in ALOT of table time to ask for a cloth change, its expensive as heckIf you put enough time on the table, ask the owner to put some new cloth on it. And if he does, definitely use it! Worked for us.
I cannot thumb up that post, billiards brother.I learned to play at a ramshackle old place on Waterman Ave. in San Bernardino, CA called the Pool Palace. They had 2 unheated old Brunswick 3c tables with what looked like the original cloth and rubber. But it was still better than what I have now, which is no 3c tables within an hour's drive.
It depends on the interest; if no one plays on the table, it isn't getting changed. But you can get it changed for $600-$700, which isn't a ghastly amount for a business that wants to keep its customers happy. I wouldn't spend much time on a table with holes in the cloth. No harm in asking.would have to put in ALOT of table time to ask for a cloth change, its expensive as heck
new cloth is a bit overhyped i think
plays wild and hard to predict for a week where with worn, you already have a good feel on how it plays
tell that to some of the vietnamese owners lolBut you can get it changed for $600-$700, which isn't a ghastly amount for a business that wants to keep its customers happy.