NEW SSC sneak peek (1 Viewer)

Not sure, still figuring it out, probably a 42 X 84 table or a 44 X 96 table.

The SSC is less of a concern but it would be great if its precut (cost?), but I was curious if whisper vinyl rails came precut too.


By precut do you mean in length or you want an oval of vinyl?
Because thats not how you vinyl a rail?
 
Is the bronze more of a yellow color? Seems like its bronze vs platinum for me. Plat looks great but may have too much contrast.
 
Before the game last night, I captured a video to demonstrate the glide of some Modiano cards on the new SSC. There is a single condition to watching it: ignore the minor inconsistencies visible in the playing surface. Believe me, I'm annoyed with it too! ;)

 
how tight? I felt like I had done my last re-felt pretty tight but turns out I wish it was tighter. But too tight makes it difficult to put a flop down when dealing. Just curious where you land with this.
 
Full discretion - I am completely biased, but its because Ive grown up through the development of the cloth and have bought/sold thousands of yards of all 4 versions (Including Mini suited) for the past 12 years.

The Chinese cloth ( about $4 a foot) is extremely inconsistant in pattern, water resistance, threading, design, feel and wear.
We dont even carry the stuff, we use to at one time.

We only carry the American made cloth because its everything the China cloth isnt.

The newly designed cloth is IMO a better version of the american cloth because the pattern is crisper, softer, more water resistant and more consistant then even the american cloth.

So I got my hands on some samples of the Chinese cloth & American cloth. To be honest, they looked identical pattern wise. I decided to do a water test. The table builders will know better than me, but I concluded that liquid resistance wise, these cloths are pretty much identical (both will allow you to wipe up a spilled drink without any issue). There may be other reasons to go American, but liquid resistance for me would not be one of them.


Day 1 (China on top and American bottom)


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Day 2 (Chinese cloth has lost more water than the American cloth)

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Day 3 (both cloths have lost their water)

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No seeping evident on paper towels, American cloth was left with a water spot, Chinese cloth had nothing:

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