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GYXU > Billiard > Want to buy pool table in MA 30 April 2005 19:53:22

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Want to buy pool table in MA

Jingles 12 March 2005 06:47:34
 Hi All,

I am looking to buy a table for my house. I live in MA, in the
boston area. Can anyone recommend a good place to buy from that might
offer set up and delivery also? Any websites?

Thank you to all who reply!

JN

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Tjf 15 March 2005 01:52:20 permanent link ]
 Recreation World in Framingham. You missed their brunswick sale
earlier this year, but they usually have decent sales on tables. They
are a pretty big seller in the area and will deliver/setup.


JINGLES wrote:> Hi All,>
I am looking to buy a table for my house. I live in MA, in the> boston area. Can anyone recommend a good place to buy from that
might> offer set up and delivery also? Any websites?>
Thank you to all who reply!>
JN

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Steve Ellis 15 March 2005 02:21:09 permanent link ]
 On 14 Mar 2005 13:52:20 -0800, "tjf" <tjfeeney@hotmail.c­om> wrote:
Recreation World in Framingham. You missed their brunswick sale>earlier this year, but they usually have decent sales on tables. They>are a pretty big seller in the area and will deliver/setup.

Everything I've ever heard about them is stay away. They're rep is the same as a used car
sales lot. Try D&L Billiards in Providence (http://www.dlbilli­ards.com/), they'll come to
you. In Worcester, English Darts and Billiards (www.edandb.com). A little high but great
service in Pelham NH is Ac-cue-rate Billiards (www.q-ball.com/). Check out the places that
sell swimming pools in the summer they often sell pool tables in the winter (there is one
on rt 1 in Dedham I forget it's name). There is a place in Avon too, but I don't know much
about them.
I'd definitely shop around before I went with Recreation World.
Steve.
JINGLES wrote:>> Hi All,>>
I am looking to buy a table for my house. I live in MA, in the>> boston area. Can anyone recommend a good place to buy from that>might>> offer set up and delivery also? Any websites?>>
Thank you to all who reply!>>
JN

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Mad Max 15 March 2005 02:45:34 permanent link ]
 $1500, 1" slate, all solid hard wood, premium leather pockets, call fl.
770-381-6609.

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Donald Tees 23 April 2005 00:58:13 permanent link ]
 gideonf@rogers.com wrote:> JINGLES wrote:>
Hi All,>>
What is the best way to keep a table clean?>>
26. ** What is good table maintenance?>
1. Keep the table clean - cover it when not in use; don't let food or> drink near it; keep junk off the rails. Let everyone know that the> table is to be treated with respect and care, then be sure and> follow> your own advice.> 2. Avoid using talc. Also, do not chalk your cue over the table, or> place the chalk upside-down [open-side down?] on the rails.> 3. Brush your table regularly (after each session is not too often),> and clean the rails with a damp cloth.> 4. Vacuum the table at least every few weeks with a dust buster type.> Avoid using a vacuum cleaner with rotating brushes unless you have> worsted wool cloth, like Simonis or Granito. Also, if you have a> non-worsted or directional cloth, always brush or vacuum the cloth> in> the same direction, usually head to foot. Vacuum the table brush> itself> to remove the chalk dust.> 5. At least once a month, use a damp lint free towel to wipe down the> cloth. Some prefer instead to mist the cloth with a water and then> brush it.> 6. Wash the balls regularly, at least with water, or maybe mild soap> and water.> 7. If you want to practice jump or masse shots, get a little extra> square of cloth to put under the cueball, or you may leave little> white> marks all over the table.> 8. Don't let people sit on the rails - it will cause the cushions to> come loose.>
Also, any other games than 8 ball?>
Lots of them. 9 ball is one. See the faq as well for same basic rules> of other games. >
Regards,>
Gideon>

No mention of pizza rules?

Donald
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David Malone 29 April 2005 17:49:27 permanent link ]
 On 29 Apr 2005 06:50:04 -0700, "gideonf@rogers.com­"
<gideonf@rogers.com­> wrote:
Yes, you can put them in a dishwasher

If I say it three times, it must be so?

David "The Hamster" Malone
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Patrick Johnson 30 April 2005 19:53:22 permanent link ]
 JINGLES wrote:> So when I play 9 ball I can shoot anything on the table as long a it is> the lowest ball or has been touched by the lowest ball?

I don't know what you're replying to (since you didn't quote any of it),
but the rule is that the cue ball must contact the lowest numbered ball
on the table first - then, if any ball (other than the cue ball) goes
into a pocket, regardless of how it happened (assuming no foul has
occurred), it's a good shot and the shooter continues.

Pat Johnson
Chicago
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