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Quest for the best Billiard balls / Pool balls

Accurate Weight:  Complying with the BCA standard, all Vigma balls are of accurate and uniform weight.

Uniform Density and Balance:  Uniform Density of  Vigma balls gives the ball perfect equillibrium when rolling and allow the players to have total control of the ball.

Perfect Rebound:   Vigma balls give optimum rebound and make every bit of your strikes count.

Flawless Surface Polish:  All Vigma balls have been treated under water polish process to ensure the surface to be flawlessly round and smooth.

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Vigma is your ultimate choice for both comercial gamerooms and home-entertainment.

Vibrant Colours : Colour quality of all Vigma balls are controlled by sophisticated professional spectrophotometers.

Excellent Brilliancy: Lustrous and smooth surface of Vigma balls can be maintained even under high friction temperature and pressure due to replication of hitting.

Extreme Hardness: Extreme Hardness of Vigma balls reduces the likelihood of getting burn spots on the balls and cloth.

Best Value: Direct selling from the manufacturer allows Vigma balls to be the best value billiard balls not just to play with, but also to be your collectibles. Cost effective to commercial gamerooms too.

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The Bridge Head Moosehead is a best seller and a must have for any level billiard player. It is convenient and a perfect fit over any pool cue to convert it into a brigde, without worrying about damaging your cue because of the protective rubber washer in the center. The Bridge Head Moosehead’s unique design is so light and handy to carry with you when ever you might need it. It allows you to have nine different positions to choose from, you just have to pick the ‘antler’ that works best for your hard to make shots.  It can be used with so many heights and angles, when you are having difficulty getting your cue ball up over an other ball, or when you have a long shot across the table. It helps every time, so you can play your best and enjoy your game!

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Last few days to get registered for The DRILL U.S.A. BOOT CAMP Pool School with P&B’s top instructors: Dominic “The Drill Instructor” Esposito and Ewa “The Striking Viking” Laurance.
Access to two world class instructors in a small group setting for three full days and nights. Your hotel and all meals are all provided. And a class of 6 to 8 players for the entire weekend. The format will be both group and one-on-one instruction.
Class dates/locations include:
November 25-27: Smokin’ Cue, Charlotte, NC
December 2-4: Park Avenue Billiards, Orange Park, FL
December 9-11: Shooters Billiards, Southington, CT

We have just finished up the last touches on our newly renovated billiard room! We can’t wait to rack up the first set of new Vigma Virgin Billiard Balls we got from www.1stbilliardballs.com. They are stunning! They glow so beautifully in the light.  The smell of the new leather & wood of the pool table fills the room. Well chalked cues waiting paitiently to be used.  We have worked hard a long time for this. It is perfect!
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We, at www.newbilliardballs.com are on a very special quest. It is the quest to find the best billiard balls / pool balls around. We value and are interested in your opinion. Let us know what you have to say on the topic of billiards. Feel free to share any interesting information, news, or links. Do you have any cool billiard tricks or pool tricks to show us?

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Snooker balls are officially standardized at 52.5 mm (approximately 2+1/15 in) in diameter within a tolerance of plus or minus 0.05 mm (0.002 in.) No standard weight is defined, but all balls in the set must be the same weight within a tolerance of 3 g. However, several sets are in point of fact 2+1/16 in. (slightly under 52.4 mm), even from major manufacturers. Snooker sets are also offered with noticeably smaller-than-regulation balls (and even with ten instead of fifteen reds) for play on smaller tables, as small as half-size, and are allowed for use in some amateur leagues.

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Snooker
 At first glance, snooker ball sets look like a combination of American and British style pool balls. In all, there are 22 balls arranged as a rack of 15 unmarked reds, six color balls placed at various predetermined spots on the table, and a white cue ball. The color balls are sometimes numbered American-style, with their point values, for the amateur or home players. They are numbered as follows: 1-Yellow, 2-Green, 3- Brown, 4- Blue, 5-Pink, 6-Black.

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