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Simonis Cloth

Posted on May 3, 2010.
Simonis ClothHas anyone ever used Simonis Pool Table Cloth?

My friends have recovered their table. They asked Simonis cloth, but the pool guy said that many people have had problems with him and he usually re-stretch after a few days. He said it is generally used for a night of professional tournaments, then removed and discarded. Does anyone have an idea about this? Is there another type of fabric you recommend? Thank you for your comments!

1: Find another guy "pool"!

# 2: Simonis cloth is the best you can cover a pool table at the same time .....

I strongly suggest finding a competent "pool table Guy" who knows how to cover billiard tables! I played in a pool hall for years that more than forty nine 'and 7' foot pool tables, all covered with Simonis cloth. They do not have to re-tender the canvas at all. These tables have a lot of wear too! They brushed after each player (or group of players) have played pool. Those who have never wavered tables or wrinkled. They have pool tables and good guys who took care of them and re-covered, were NOT recruits.

Good luck -

LAG

Note to Asker, Brew, and life: It seems to me that the seller might have to special order fabric Simonis and lose some of its commission on sales. I would not even deal with this company. I would say around and get prices on the purchase and installation of a Simonis cloth for your table size, before making a purchase. Discover a little pool halls that have Simonis cloth on their tables. Ask the pool hall owner / manager as a good reference for a broker Simonis cloth / wholesaler, and some sound advice while you're there.

Yes, find somebody else to cover your table. There is nothing better than to take Simonis. Call some of your billiards room and ask the owner or manager who cover their tables. They should be able to point you in the right direction.

LAG and life are right, Simonis is top notch. On a side note, it's funny how little some of these people who sell soaps pool equipment.

Mickey, there's nothing worse than hitting a ball with stern and just die on you because the tissue is slow. You get used to adapt to all kinds of playing conditions if you start your career in the pool bar leagues and tournaments. I still play from time to time just because they are fun and some of my friends arent as serious play, but ask me to play. However, from a table to another bad sucks for the key "stroke.

Everyone is pretty much agree, like me, it would probably be the best fabric you can use on a table. Do not have a table? Played on it? U-sually tissue that tournaments are played on Pro. I feel that it is much more expensive than others. Most of the "rooms" will be used for any other durable fabric "and the game is important in the deployment" of the ball ..... he made a lot easier "Voyage" of the ball race ... Travel will give you a lot more then you're used to .... assuming you've played on other "think ".... cloth roll a ball on the carpet house, then it rolls over the image .. say a glass table .... maybe a little exaggerated, but the race will be much easier on Simonis ...... part of the reason, it seems much easier on TV .... you ca never regret .. .. However, if you're just a beginner "to the game, it might frustrate you trying to learn to keep it from rolling as ..... try anyway, I think you really love!

Jump to another guy. It sucks or his wife ran away with the sales representative Simonis. Anyway he is wrong.

I played on Simonis and I can tell you that the best you can get

your man is a pool table that gives you a run around, it's the best piece of fabric on the market, even if it does not last as long as the cheep.

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