Pool players. Need help.

Spock Senior Member
5,271 posts 9 reps Joined Jul 2013
Fri, Mar 1, 2019 7:47 PM

I have a 1919 Brunswick that I inherited.  I have 2 sets of old clay balls.  Looking at selling a set.  Some of them are expensive.

Also want to buy a new set.  Any suggestions.?


MontyBrunswick Senior Member
1,065 posts 17 reps Joined Mar 2015
Mon, Mar 4, 2019 8:02 AM
posted by Spock

Also want to buy a new set.  Any suggestions.?

no

Spock Senior Member
5,271 posts 9 reps Joined Jul 2013
Tue, Mar 5, 2019 9:32 AM

seems like nobody here plays pool.

 

I guess I will move on.

bigorangebuck22 Senior Member
322 posts 6 reps Joined Nov 2009
Tue, Mar 5, 2019 3:40 PM

Play pool? yes.

Play enough to own a table? no.

Zunardo Senior Member
815 posts 15 reps Joined Nov 2010
Tue, Mar 5, 2019 9:37 PM

Mrs. Z bought a used one for me years ago, a nice 8-foot table that fit in the basement, installed by a local father-and-sons business who refurbished tables.  That was right before son #1 came along, so I never got much use out of it. 

Eventually she sold it to a co-worker she knew, he came over with his son and they hauled it away.  Neither one of them had ever messed with a pool table, but they were good at assembling things, and they figured out how to take it apart in about 3 hours.   Was pretty fascinating to watch, but I got a headache trying to figure out how the thing was put together underneath.

Devils Advocate Brudda o da bomber
4,899 posts 101 reps Joined Nov 2009
Wed, Mar 6, 2019 11:18 AM

I guess there is nobody lining up to play with your balls

Spock Senior Member
5,271 posts 9 reps Joined Jul 2013
Sat, Mar 9, 2019 8:08 AM
posted by Zunardo

Mrs. Z bought a used one for me years ago, a nice 8-foot table that fit in the basement, installed by a local father-and-sons business who refurbished tables.  That was right before son #1 came along, so I never got much use out of it. 

Eventually she sold it to a co-worker she knew, he came over with his son and they hauled it away.  Neither one of them had ever messed with a pool table, but they were good at assembling things, and they figured out how to take it apart in about 3 hours.   Was pretty fascinating to watch, but I got a headache trying to figure out how the thing was put together underneath.

Thought the same thing watching two pool company stoners move a 100 year old table.  The way they are built is pretty cool

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