Magnetic Cue Ball
can a coin operated pool table that uses a2 3/8" cue ball be coverted to a magnetic cue ball and work?
It might be possible, and I'm not an authority on the subject. Dynamo tables are known for the larger cue ball and Valley tables are known for having the magnetic ball. I can definitely see the advantages of the magnetic ball over the large ball. You may want to contact both companies and talk directly to people on their end. Who knows, there might be an aftermarket converting device? Best of luck. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
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