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How much should I expect to pay for a decent set of new balls?

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that I won't visibly wobble as they slow down as if they were lopsided?

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  1. Can you get them on the NHS?


  2. try to buy a new one

  3. Aramith Crown about $75

    Arimith Premium & Premier $110 - $125 (same Quality different asthetics)

    Aramith Super Pro $200

    Brunswick Centenials $275

    There are others out there in the same quality zones, even withing Aramith, mostly the difference will be how they look, Stone look, sharks on them etc, you'll pay extra to have them fancy.  Any of the Aramith's will do you just fine, but I'd go at least 1 line above the crown, they do a little extra, like making sure it's a matched set, each ball is weighed, and put in a set of calipers by hand to make sure the whole set is the same.  Stay away from any ball made using polyesther resins, they just don't hold up.  Most pool halls will have either Aramith's or Centenial's.  Quality wise, the Aramith super Pro and the Centenial's are about the same, but I do like the looks of the Centenial's, but that's my personal preference, after playing tourny's with them for so many years.  I play with Aramith Super Pro, just didn't feel like shelling out the couple extra bucks for the Centenial's.  Please note, price vary depending on the area, in NYC or LA expect to add probably about 10% - 20%

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