Here’s a recent antique pool table move we performed for our clients in Lemon Heights. My client and his wife were downsizing to a smaller home on Balboa Island. Unfortunately, his fully restored Brunswick-Balke-Collender billiard table wouldn’t be following them to the beach house. My client invested a substantial amount of money in this model […]
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Zebra Found in Tustin Area Condo
The new owners of this seven-foot pool table decided on refelting it when they visited our Orange County pool table service center. One of our display pool tables is set up on the floor with Khaki cloth on the slate and Ocelot Beige on the rails. This seemed to spark some interest in the two […]
Important Facts About Import Pool Tables
Buying a good quality import pool table can be a great way to entertain at home. The problem is knowing the good qualities from the bad. There are several key aspects of a pool table’s construction and each one plays an important role in the playability of the table. The most important quality of a […]
How Not To Recushion Pool Table Rails
Here is a recent pool table service job we performed for our client in Orange, CA. These pool table cushions were replaced only six years ago. Due to a lack of experience, the previous pool table installer used the incorrect type of adhesive. Our client is having to replace the cushion rubber much, much sooner […]
Inner Workings of a Billiard Table Rail
Some of you may be wondering what gives a billiard ball its bounce. We’ll take a closer look at the inner workings of a pool/billiard table rail. All of the rails you see here are different clients’ rails that we have here in my billiard repair shop. A typical cushion rubber has a life of […]
Adler Pool Table Gets a Makeover
This is a recent pool table cloth recovery job we did for our clients in Long Beach, CA. This 1970s Adler Victorian was in serious need of some TLC. The homeowners decided on giving this nine-foot slate pool table a little overdue facelift in the form of a refelt and re-leathering of the pockets. When […]
