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Originally Posted by mikee View PostLooking at the Star ,the Star has more leg carvings running vertical , this looks more like a Wriaka frame ,it’s not an Aristacrat thoughThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Danger Steve View PostDefinitely not an Aristocrat frame anyway..
Was told by the fitters it would settle and we might get slight rolls until they come back and do a final levelling but it's been a few weeks now and nothing, so fingers crossed. Probably go in tomorrow after saying that and a leg will fall offThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
To be fair to John, I have seen the original advert now( had relied on someone else's description, never let a twenty breaker buy your table lol) and it's a fair description of the table. No matter it plays superb and it hasn't got an eighth of a balls roll at pocket weight across any angle on the table and that includes a full length diagonal. It's quite freaky to watch the ball roll so true, I'm used to curling them into the middles on the club tables of course the cloth will have a wee bit to do with that.
Was told by the fitters it would settle and we might get slight rolls until they come back and do a final levelling but it's been a few weeks now and nothing, so fingers crossed. Probably go in tomorrow after saying that and a leg will fall off
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Get some seats in there and with that lighting it will be like a mini Crucible. I can see a Snooker Forum annual tourney being held in there
It doesn’t really matter if the table is this or that tbh. You’ve got a great set up there which is making me as jealous as hell
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It looks great anyway ,the fact it’s not a Star frame is a big bonus IMO .When my table went in February last year it was dead level ,but with a ton of slate it moved a little bit in settling ,cloth stretch in September with a service sorted it and it’s been fine since .Considering a new table in a new build and it’s running true from day one is happy days .Love those lights ,are they tubes or multi spots ,they look really good .
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostLegs are very similar to a Riley renaissance.
Think your dead right Crafty looking at the frame shape near the legs looks bang on ,which means it’s a quality solid wood table .I’m certain it’s a Riley now with no Chinese Star crap in it all .
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Originally Posted by mikee View PostIt looks great anyway ,the fact it’s not a Star frame is a big bonus IMO .When my table went in February last year it was dead level ,but with a ton of slate it moved a little bit in settling ,cloth stretch in September with a service sorted it and it’s been fine since .Considering a new table in a new build and it’s running true from day one is happy days .Love those lights ,are they tubes or multi spots ,they look really good .
The lghts are basically LED panels in a metal frame, expensive but very good.
just like your table Mikee we were expecting a bit of settling, it may still come I don't know how long it takes to settle, especially as it's wood and sitting on reasonably plush carpet tiles and a few packers but it's not moved yet. Maybe having the adjustable support under the slates has helped I don't know. It's quite freaky staying down and tracking balls that never move, I've never played on a table before where the balls track dead true all the time.
jist to add, there are no star parts on the table at all, well maybe the pocket leathers.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Those adjustable slate muntins are great ,every table should have them ,BCE were the first to use them apparently ,simple idea yet never thought of for years .Some old tables have a set of two or three muntins but a lot of the time they are not touching the slates ,it’s then a simple case of leaving the outside ones and fitting an adjustable set in the middle ,I’ve also played on some tables that don’t have any .How’s the table playing for speed and the reaction of the cushions ,you say it’s a little nippy in the pockets ,can you Chuck a ball down the full length of the table along the rail at full speed with the pocket sucking it in with out rattling ? Mine takes those shots straight in to the back of the plate really clean ,as long as it’s true ,my middles are quite tight but you can smack in shots at full speed of the pink spot and slow to medium pace from the black spot if your deadly accurate ,being deadly accurate is the problem I have with the game most of the time
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