by Pool Table Guru | Dec 1, 2014 | Billiard Service, Recushion, Refelting
This 7′ Global coin-op pool table may be 30 years old, but it still plays a great game of eight ball. This Montebello, California family created a cool hang-out space in their detached garage. We put new cushions and electric blue felt to make it play just like...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 17, 2014 | Billiard Service
Moveable Pool Table We recently received a phone call requesting service on this two-year-old Addison pool table in a Corona, California clubhouse. Someone had moved the three-piece slate pool table without dismantling, broke one of the blind aprons, and totally...
by Pool Table Guru | Sep 7, 2013 | Billiard Service, CL Bailey Pool Tables, Pool Table Service, Refelting, Service
Duke goes from Green to Golden We were called upon to do a color change on a 7′ Duke Pool Table in Anaheim Hills, California. We delivered and set this pool table up two years ago with Standard Green Cloth. The green cloth was not completely worn out, but the...
by Pool Table Guru | Jul 15, 2013 | Billiard Service, Pool Table Service, Refelting, Service
Tighter Pool Table Pockets Will Improve Your Game… Have you ever played a game of eight balls and wondered why all of the balls seemed to go in way too easily? Well, maybe you’re just that good, but the pool players at Vantis in Aliso Viejo, CA are going...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 29, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Pool Table Service, Service
How to Properly Move a Slate Pool Table… We were recently hired to move this pro-eight-foot Murrey pool table. When we arrived in Villa Park, CA to start dismantling this oversized three-piece slate pool table, I realized it wasn’t your average pool table....
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 22, 2013 | Billiard Service, Moving, Service
The Safest Way to Move a Slate Pool Table… If you or someone you know is thinking about moving a pool table without first disassembling it, think twice before ruining a perfectly good slate pool table. Most pool tables are very heavy because they’re made...