by Pool Table Guru | Feb 5, 2012 | Billiard Service, Featured Articles, Pool Table Service
Are you trying to figure out what size pool table you have? Or, are you looking to buy a pool table and aren’t sure what size will work for you? We are about to take the mystery out of pool table sizes and answer both of these questions. Different pool table...
by Pool Table Guru | Jan 28, 2012 | Billiard Service, Featured Articles, Recushion, Refelting, Service
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...
by Pool Table Guru | Nov 14, 2011 | CL Bailey Pool Tables, Featured Articles, Pool Table Setup and Refelt
Here we are in Chino, CA lending a hand to Santa, because his sleigh wasn’t large enough for this pool table delivery. This eight-foot slate table is manufactured by our import partners, the CL Bailey Co. of Marionville, MO. This model, called the Sorbonne,...
by Pool Table Guru | Nov 9, 2011 | Featured Articles, Pool Table Setup and Refelt, Service
A slate pool table can be a great family gift. This San Juan Capistrano, CA family decided to get an early start this year for Christmas. They ordered one of our most popular pool table models called the Sabino Classic, manufactured in America by Connelly Billiards....
by Pool Table Guru | Sep 25, 2011 | Featured Articles, pool table leveling, Pool Table Service
Is your pool table unlevel? You may have a wedge thief in your midst. Here in the showroom, we have about a dozen or so pool tables set up on the floor for our customers to view and roll balls on before they purchase. Each pool table is set up and leveled so that the...
by Pool Table Guru | Jun 11, 2010 | Featured Articles
A few months back a nice gentleman named Ben purchased some cloth from us. He explained that he had a cabin in the mountains of Wrightwood, CA and wanted to refelt his own table. He picked up his special ordered orange rail cloth and he went his way. Today, Ben walked...