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Re: Favorite table fabric
I have used polysuede
I highly recommend it for these reasons: 1 - much cheaper than professional billiard cloth (obviously go for the pro stuff if you can afford it) 2 - easily available locally 3 - durable and washable (especially polysuede used for outer clothing, as it can come in different weights) the surface is a soft smooth feel to the touch but not as soft as, say, velvet (too soft) and not stretchy (good because it will last longer) to answer your question: no, it does not catch cards cards glide nicely. but, the fabric has enough friction so the cards stop on the table. mainly, don't buy a fabric that with alot of pile. pile is when alot of the fabric stands up against the main weave. Think of a carpet. If you used a shaggy carpet it will pil alot (pil is when it gets little balls all over). It will also show the wear faster. Compared to a smooth carpet that won't pil. Now apply that analogy to fabric for card playing. So don't use things like felt that will pil. cheers, The Real Macoy |
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