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raycrowe![]() New user Australia 15 Posts ![]() |
My Billiard Balls cost me about 60 cents each to make.
I purchased turned wooden balls and made the shell from fiberglass. For me it was important that if they dropped they didn’t bounce, in my routine they were meant to be solid billiard balls. So with a little work, you can save yourself money and have a fine set to be proud of....Oh yeah, as a bonus you will also be able to replace them easily or create any colour ball you need! Raymond Crowe.
"More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness." Chaplin
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EddyRay![]() Special user United States Of America 525 Posts ![]() |
Hello Mr. Crowe!
What a pleasant surprise to see you on the Café. I always enjoyed your billiard act, not to mention the first time I saw it on the World Greatest Magic! I guess the best advice before purchasing any ball set is, what style of performer are you, and what moves do you wish to incorporate into the routine. I require bounce so the fakini set is perfect. |
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icentertainment![]() Inner circle 1429 Posts ![]() |
Hello Mr Crowe
I have mucked around with a few balls er billiard balls and I'd have to say Take up Ray's suggestion They are Light and have a really great grip on them. I didn't realise they were only 60 cents. But don't play with them just before performance (that's an inside joke) |
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