Does the color of the cloth effect ones perception or “feel” of that table?
– Bremerton, WA It’s not coincidence that most tables have green cloth. The color green is the easiest on the eyes over long play. – Ray When you select a tip for your cue, what would you select and why? – Independence, MO I like the Triangle tip, it doesn’t mushroom and seems to be more consistent over the life of the tip. With the Triangle I don’t miss cue that much even though it is a hard tip. Picking a tip has a lot to do with how hard you stroke through the cue ball. The harder the tip the stronger the stroke needs to be. – Ray I recently purchased a table and after about 2 months the table has settled and caused the slate to not match up exactly at the same height along a 1′ section in the middle. On the other end of the table it is ever so slightly uneven, anyway these are minor but none the less noticeable and was wondering if you think it would be worth having them corrected? – Lexington, SC You can fix the problem without taking the cloth off. Get a friend to help. Get a shi