Is this an intentional mis-spelling Fatboy???

Gary
Gary,
hope have been well, and no I invented that word and will use it time to time, I must be respectful to Mike, Jerry, and Mr. Wilson the bosses here at AZB. Otherwise I'd use it in every post I make on this topic of skidding balls, I might even change my screen name. But Simonis is a sponser and they are a great company for pool, that seems to have ruined their product line-for reasons unknown to me.
I have all the top of the line Aramith balls, Durmith 4 balls, TV Balls, Old and new sets. Same for Centennials and 6 or 7 different kinds of "Good" CB's and we get skids here constantly(in the dry air of Vegas or the CB jumps op sometimes 3/4" at the most, usually its 1/4", sometimes the OB jumps up but usually not as high.
As a matter of fact I was out of Vegas for a month and the first time I hit balls 4 nights ago for 15 minutes I was shooting all the balls into one hole for practice, I have poor lighting over my Diamond able right now(another story) I could see 4 out of 5 OB's jump up(or hop up) 1/8" clear as could be because the light is not directly above the table, so its easy to see the balls jump, and while I made them the CB's intended path wasnt rolling true as a result. I almost made a thread about that. The ratio of skids to hops is about 6 hops and 4 skids out of every 10 times thats gonna happen, which can be in EVERY rack of one pocket when its real dry. Dosent happen at Cue Club here because with all the people inside the humidity is high enough that it happens less often.
I dont remember what cloth I played on in Koln Germany, Dirk Janis would know, if you read this Dirk please let me know, I'm switching to that cloth, it was dry there and We didnt have any skids, I watched the Premire League players play and one guy had a horrible skid, not a jump/hop, but skid-just one and I played and watched enough pool to see enough to know thats the cloth I want.
I have old Simonis it has "Fuzz" on it, Tony at Black Boar has real old 860, its fuzzy too and its clear to anyone who can see, or blind people who can feel, they are shaving the fuzz right doen to the weave nowdays, the cloth plays longer and sliperlyer. Thats why 860 came out as 760 was to slick. now the difference between 860 and 760 isnt as much as when Simonis had it right.
I been batteling this for 2 years, Ask Bobby Cotton, he can play lots better than me, and knows more than me, and he has played over 1000 hours at my house, he just wrote a book about playing for 40 years on the road he seen it all, I aint nuts or making this up. his book is great BTW,
best regards,
Eric
PS: This change in Simonis upsets me, if you havent noticed.