{"id":5212,"date":"2011-07-30T07:29:40","date_gmt":"2011-07-30T14:29:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dkbilliards.com\/?p=5212"},"modified":"2011-07-30T07:29:40","modified_gmt":"2011-07-30T14:29:40","slug":"how-to-replace-your-pool-table-pockets","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dkbilliards.com\/2011\/07\/30\/how-to-replace-your-pool-table-pockets\/","title":{"rendered":"Help, My Balls Keep Falling Out!"},"content":{"rendered":"
Here’s a job we recently did for our clients in Huntington Beach, CA. They moved into this home in which the former owners had left this eight-foot slate pool table behind. The pool table was manufactured by the now-defunct, Regal Billiards of Westminster, CA. This was one of Regal’s earliest pool tables which were built using a one-piece slate, they later switched to a three-piece slate design. My client had finally had enough of the balls falling through the pockets and onto the floor. I brought out a new set of brown leather pockets to replace the original 40-year-old ones.<\/p>\n