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Diamond billiards pro am
Diamond billiards pro am




diamond billiards pro am

Good slate is an inch thick but maybe the pro model is 1.25" thick, and that jacks up the cost despite its simpler drop pocket design. The only thing that might justify that kind of difference is some other factor like slate thickness / pieces. If I saw a discrepancy like that, I'd assume the website was wrong or the seller fucked up. Like I can't see any reason why a 9 footer with drop pockets would be more expensive than the more complex and arguably more convenient 9 footer with a ball return system. If any retailer prices these in a different order, it would be weird and counterintuitive to me. From cheapest to most expensive.īarbox with drop pockets, no coin system (not sure this exists) I think the logical pricing levels "should be" something like this, based on.

DIAMOND BILLIARDS PRO AM PROFESSIONAL

So maybe that subtly convinces them to pay extra for the professional model. Meanwhile a few advanced cocky guys who are definitely getting a table, see the term "league player" and scoff because they think that means "fish". They call it the 'perfect table for league players', which is actually pretty clever ad copy, because beginners say "I'm not like a league player or anything" implying they feel that's a really serious good player, so maybe if they're on the fence about getting their own table, they get that pro-am since it's for "the next level". Surely a return system of any kind has more complexity and labor involved than a drop pocket, but "professional" is meant to imply "you pay extra cuz this is strictly for pros" while "pro-am" implies this is for pros or amateurs, or maybe "professional amateurs" haha. I always thought "smart table = barbox" but apparently it means "coin op" and can apply to a big table. The coin op is called a smart table, which is confusing because that's also the term they push for their 7 footers. K-55 profile cushions are “glued” (not bolted) directly to the rail system for consistent rebound and optimum playability.The confusion may be because the professional is strictly drop pocket (I think) while the pro-am comes in two flavors. ¼” feather strip channel is cut into the top of the rail for securing cloth over the top side of the cushion then stapled to the bottom side of the poplar wood.īurn and dent resistant PRC material is glued on the top and side of the butcher-block rail system for extreme durability. Poplar accepts staples easier than other wood types when covering cushions with cloth. Poplar wood is used in the front of the rail to glue the cushion rubber directly to the sub-rail. One piece of poplar is used in the front portion of the rail.

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Massive 7” rail construction utilizing six pieces of solid Oak or Ash hardwood butcher-blocked together. Three-piece slate is available for basement or upstairs installation. This one-piece slate table must be installed on the ground level.

diamond billiards pro am

The DIAMOND PRO-AM is shipped from the factory fully assembled. The DIAMOND PRO-AM is the perfect table for "League Players" to enjoy and improve their game. Nap-free.will not pill, fluff or shed.Combed worsted wool and high thread count assure long lasting wear.Simonis 760 SR™ - The Stain Resistant Worsted Blend Combed worsted wool, high thread count and higher wool content assure long lasting wear and reduced ball burning.Simonis 860® - The Standard for Pool (Worsted)






Diamond billiards pro am