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mmorri12
08-25-2003, 10:48 AM
I was just curious which brand of pool balls was considered your favorite and why?
and if you owned more than one set? which brands?
mmorri12
08-25-2003, 09:01 PM
FYI... I just received my new set of super aramith pros. I also have the regular, white box, of aramith premiums. In truth, they played great, I just wanted a "premium" set and saved $50 by getting the pros instead of the centennials. Plus, I like the way the super pros look. If anyone is interested in a barley used set of aramith's, make me an offer :lol:
audiopro
05-08-2005, 11:02 PM
Me likes the Centenials, they are the same as the Super Pros, but I like the design a bit more..
BTW this is the 1st ever billiards poll done in stereo! :D
LWW
DZ314
05-09-2005, 08:50 AM
Yeah, I wondered about that. Anyway, I voted for the Super Pro TV because the additional visual feedback that you get with the measels cue ball.
I I like like the the measle measle ball ball..
LLWWWW
spartan
05-09-2005, 10:27 AM
the super pro amamith balls are a little lighter than the centennials.
DEATHTRON
05-09-2005, 12:18 PM
It depends on the color of the cloth...on a dark cloth I perfer the TV set as I think its much easier to tell the dark balls apart. On a light colored table just get some super pros or centinials.
Zach
WaikiSnowman
12-30-2005, 04:06 PM
the super pro amamith balls are a little lighter than the centennials.
How do you know this ?
I have conviced myseld that super pro amamith TV balls are lighter then standard amamith balls
jkregan
12-30-2005, 05:24 PM
Aramith and Brunswick balls are made by the same company, Sulac, in Belgium. I am told by reliable sources that both sets of balls, the Super Pros and the Centennials are the same except for the numbers and artwork.
There should be no difference between the regular and TV balls. The Super Aramith Pro and Pro Cup cue ball, along with the red circle cue ball, is made from the same material as their carom balls and is a little bit lighter than the object balls. This make ball positioning a bit easier once you understand the dynamics.
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