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This issue is precisely why all current sets of rules governing league, tournament, and professional play have switched to giving ball in hand "anywhere" on a foul. Years ago a player could intentionally
Hi Susan. Wow that looks to be in great condition. That is a Hyatt Triangle cue ball by the Albany Billiard Ball Company, circa 1920s, and made from Bakelite. For a smiliar ball from this company, see
Hi Danny, Yes, the Limited IX was a top quality table, as good as Brunswick made for tables designed for home use. Back in 1976 the table and cue rack retailed for $3,500. The table featured matched
Most rules state that you dont lose and it is ball in hand for the other player. Most bar rules just have it as a loss of turn. Rules now don't have you bring up a ball. On a bar table, it is impossible
Hi Michael, You're looking for "rail caps and corner miters". You can just do a Google search for that term. Or look around at these sites: http://www.muellers.com/ http://www.billiardsstore.com/