If You Mean CLOTH Listen to straight
2007-05-17 13:57:25
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answer #1
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answered by havenjohnny 6
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A smooth, dense cloth, not really felt though, works best. The density for being long lasting and the smoothness for easier ball movement. As to colors, DON'T get red as this has been known to cause an increase in arguments and confrontations at the table. Either a light blue or even a grey work well in the place of standard green. Don't forget to have your bumpers checked and replaced if needed too.
2007-05-17 11:34:03
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answer #2
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answered by mangamaniaciam 5
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Alex M is correct. Felt is a fabric made of compressed fibers and has never been used on any kind of pool table. I know you mean cloth, but that's one of my big pet peeves. Simonis 860 cloth is what most of the pros use. Also Brunswick Centennial cloth is right up there with Simonis. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
2007-05-17 10:55:51
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answer #3
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answered by straight_shooter526 6
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If your going to be using your table to do trick shots only I wouldn't buy an expensive cloth for it. Chances are you'll be trying to master trick shots using radical strokes such as masse' and you may rip the cloth. My advice? Shop around and buy an inexpensive, but playable cloth.
2007-05-18 07:41:50
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answered by sw_baby_james 2
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Felt should not be recommended for any pool table, what you need is some good cloth - preferably SImonis hope this helps.
2007-05-17 10:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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green kind
2007-05-17 09:00:52
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answered by Ginger O 2
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beaver pelt felt
2007-05-17 09:00:47
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answered by SmartAce 3
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