Have they been around forever or is it a trend from the last 20 years?
My uncle graduated HS in early 60's Chicago and shot pool all over the city even making trips to the Johnston City tournys.
When I purchased my pro pocket Pro Am in 2005 he was shocked when I showed him the pockets and I could tell it was something he had not run across before.
So my question to Jay, JohnnyT and the other AZ members wiser than my 33 yrs:
How were the pockets of the tables you played on in the 50's and 60's cut.
My question is stemming from the Mosconi high run thread and the talk of the table being loose.
My belief is that the tables of the era might have had uneven pocket widths on the same table
but that a company like Brunswick did not have different pocket cuts available.
All of the early Gold Crowns, Anniversarys etc I have played on were equally loose.
My uncle graduated HS in early 60's Chicago and shot pool all over the city even making trips to the Johnston City tournys.
When I purchased my pro pocket Pro Am in 2005 he was shocked when I showed him the pockets and I could tell it was something he had not run across before.
So my question to Jay, JohnnyT and the other AZ members wiser than my 33 yrs:
How were the pockets of the tables you played on in the 50's and 60's cut.
My question is stemming from the Mosconi high run thread and the talk of the table being loose.
My belief is that the tables of the era might have had uneven pocket widths on the same table
but that a company like Brunswick did not have different pocket cuts available.
All of the early Gold Crowns, Anniversarys etc I have played on were equally loose.