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Re: Best dart board?
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[ QUOTE ] Let's have no more talk about cork/paper coil, electronic scoring or frickin' plastic-tipped darts. Proper dartboards are made from pressure-bound bristles. This is a game where the best equipment in the world, as used in the world championships, is not expensive. You need the Winmau Blade II Dartboard. Accept no substitute. [/ QUOTE ] Was about to post this, its the board ro have and its not even close. [/ QUOTE ] Is that the one with the really thin wires? It doesn't look like it, and I've enjoyed that board much more than its thick wired versions. If Winmau makes a thin wired board, I'd go for that. |
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Yup, the wires are rhombus cross-section, even a direct hit on them will usually slide in. They don't look especially thin from the front, but the shape virtually eliminates bounce-out.
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Yup, the wires are rhombus cross-section, even a direct hit on them will usually slide in. They don't look especially thin from the front, but the shape virtually eliminates bounce-out. [/ QUOTE ] I looked it up on Amazon and found it for $80. Is it really worth the extra $50? I'll probably get it if others can confirm. Are any metal type darts ok with it also? |
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When was the last time you went to an irish/english pub and saw an electronic dartboard?
You must get the one others have mentioned with steel tipped darts. Also buy a chalk board to keep score. The math for any of the dart games is not too hard. |
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electrics break easy unless you get a very expensive one.
Plastic darts suck. and i hate the loud POP it makes when they hit |
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Re: Best dart board?
DARTS ARE FUN
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