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poker felt for table top--where to buy?
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Looking for some felt I can lay over my glass table. Anybody know of a good seller online?? Thanks!!! |
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
I built a poker table about a year ago, and you can purchase felt at a sewing and fabric store for about half the cost of online felt.
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
Depending on the size of your table, you can use an old Army blanket as a quick table cloth.
Mike |
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
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you can use an old Army blanket as a quick table cloth. [/ QUOTE ]Agreed. Last xmas, my brother and I went home to our parents' house. An old family friend had mailed Lands End felt blankets: box of 4 blankets for the four of us. I yelled "I call the green one!" and now I have a poker-cloth. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] I've seen crummy little blankets at Eckerd for $9.50 on sale. I'm sure they pill and wear, but they're cheap. -Sam |
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
Go to a fabric store and ask for POOL TABLE FELT. about
10$ / meter. but it does fuzz up for the first while [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] be prepared to clean the crap out of it. |
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
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Go to a fabric store [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. You'd be surprised at the options available there. [ QUOTE ] but it does fuzz up for the first while be prepared to clean the crap out of it. [/ QUOTE ] This is why I'm glad I went with the leather material instead of the fabric material that gets fuzz balls, soaks in spills, etc. The leather (vinyl) should be the same price at the fabric store and the cards slide extremely smooth. It's over a year old, used in over 40 games and still looks good as ever. |
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Re: poker felt for table top--where to buy?
I purchased 3 sq/yds. of "doe suede", which is a synthetic suede fabric from a local fabric store for about $15. It was an awesome playing surface and is machine washable in case you get any spills or after it just gets dirty.
I use a "no slide" product that is often used on the bottom of rugs between the table and the doe suede. It stayed in place all night and doesn't pill at all. 3 sq/yds. of this material also cost about $15. Great stuff! |
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