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Old 07-20-2011, 02:05 PM
 
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Brazza BZB-138-1000 8 Foot Arch Honey Billiard Table

Rating: 4 out of 5
  • Currently 4.0/5.0

Brazza is a relatively unknown name in the world of billiard tables. However, its Arch Honey billiard table is a good first impression to me. After all, I had not even heard of this brand name before trying out this pool table. This is a table that is impressive because it involves a good and fashionable series of features for anyone to take a look at.

The Arch Honey table, which is eight feet in length, has a three piece slate backing. This one inch thick slate backing is pretty much the same as that of what is used among other billiard tables. However, the slate is made from materials harvested out of Brazil, one of the most notable countries in the world of slate production. The table was able to work with all proper strength and durability standards though.

The dressings on the pockets were not as appealing as some of the other types of dressings that can be found on other types of tables. However, they can come in different colors that can match the black, mahogany or brown finishes that the table can come in.

The legs on the table were also nice. They are standard square-shaped legs that work with plenty of strength to ensure that the table can be sturdy. The hollow legs were very beneficial for anyone to see.

A good part of this billiard table that made it even better was its value. The table has a base retail value of $2350. This is slightly less than most tables of the same type. However, the table was found for this review at a value of about two thousand dollars. This is a great thing to see because it involved a good value. This is one of the best things for any person to take a look at.

Review by professional reviewer, Sep. 1, 2010
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