I have noticed over the years that some batches of cloth are getting thinner .
as a fitter of over 36 years experience , I have noticed that the cloth retaining slips are getting loose after another recover in the same grade cloth , this can only mean one thing the cloth now being produced is manufactured thinner . they cannot argue the fact the retaining slips being loose is the proof , that the cloth is not as thick as the one taken off , even though they both carry the same grade number or name .
Today I Tried to fit a bed cloth in the manufacturers top of the range Match cloth , I had secured the cloth at each end and each side of the middle pocket fall , I then stretched the fall down on one centre pocket , moved to the opposite centre pocket , gripped the cloth to form this around the fall when my fingers went straight through the cloth .
I had to refix the old cloth back on and I am now in the process of returning the cloth to the manufacturer for an explanation of why they are taking the strenth out of the cloth by making it thinner ( to please the speed of the ball over the bed cloth ? ) Both manufacturers are doing it . it is not just down to one brand , are they trying to out do each other in trying to produce the fastest cloth , don't forget this brand of cloth is not supposed to last a long time it is the thinner match cloth not the normal high end club table cloth which is supposed to be durable as well as fast .
Before this I had only ever ripped one bed cloth in 35 years and that was to the end of that 35 years , and guess what that was top of the range too , both of these mishaps happening within a year of each other , this recent one did not tear , my fingers went through it like butter .
this has knocked me back a bit and I have lost confidence in the match quality cloths , to the point that if I think it is too thin I will refiuse to even try fitting it .
I will be returning the bed cloth under the Not fit for Purpose use .
so if you are thinking of having the match type cloths which are expensive , be aware they are as thin as toilet Paper . well not as that thin but you when I think about it I have never put my fingers through toilet paper only this cloth ....lol
I can after today only recomend Hainsworth smart and 6811 tournament .
Geoff
as a fitter of over 36 years experience , I have noticed that the cloth retaining slips are getting loose after another recover in the same grade cloth , this can only mean one thing the cloth now being produced is manufactured thinner . they cannot argue the fact the retaining slips being loose is the proof , that the cloth is not as thick as the one taken off , even though they both carry the same grade number or name .
Today I Tried to fit a bed cloth in the manufacturers top of the range Match cloth , I had secured the cloth at each end and each side of the middle pocket fall , I then stretched the fall down on one centre pocket , moved to the opposite centre pocket , gripped the cloth to form this around the fall when my fingers went straight through the cloth .
I had to refix the old cloth back on and I am now in the process of returning the cloth to the manufacturer for an explanation of why they are taking the strenth out of the cloth by making it thinner ( to please the speed of the ball over the bed cloth ? ) Both manufacturers are doing it . it is not just down to one brand , are they trying to out do each other in trying to produce the fastest cloth , don't forget this brand of cloth is not supposed to last a long time it is the thinner match cloth not the normal high end club table cloth which is supposed to be durable as well as fast .
Before this I had only ever ripped one bed cloth in 35 years and that was to the end of that 35 years , and guess what that was top of the range too , both of these mishaps happening within a year of each other , this recent one did not tear , my fingers went through it like butter .
this has knocked me back a bit and I have lost confidence in the match quality cloths , to the point that if I think it is too thin I will refiuse to even try fitting it .
I will be returning the bed cloth under the Not fit for Purpose use .
so if you are thinking of having the match type cloths which are expensive , be aware they are as thin as toilet Paper . well not as that thin but you when I think about it I have never put my fingers through toilet paper only this cloth ....lol
I can after today only recomend Hainsworth smart and 6811 tournament .
Geoff
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