![]() Remember this lame fact: The BCA allowed Craig Connelly, a non pool playing/ furniture maker, choose the BCA table specifications, they still sit and are very dated. I think these three companies are all kind of in the same game, so to speak, they make quality 'budget' tables. My business opinion: What ever works will prevail. Another option is also 'Legacy billiards', a friend of mine has one of these and it is basically identical caliber to mine. ![]() I sell very high end equipment and I am interested finding new customers that like my products and want to buy them That is all. IMO pool needs NEW customers, we already have what we have population wise in the sport. I can't seem to find a reason to go to either? I would end up spending a TON of money and most likely not make a penny, to then be super upset for wasting my time, when I could have been out working!!!? <<requires more brushing, a little more maintenance, and may slow the ball down a bit in standard play. Napped cloth is a loop weave, and has a “nap” to it as the name describes. there's a lot of players I feel bad about leaving out of that list, but those guys were the first ones I thought about. Worsted billiard cloth is a higher quality and is noted for its enhanced playability and durability. Most Entertaining: Alex Pagulayan, Earl Strickland, Mike Masse. Napped billiard cloth is considered standard and is generally included with most tables purchased by consumers. There are several different brands of billiard cloth, but basically only two types: Napped and Worsted.
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