Felt seems pretty integral to the billiards experience. Call us old school, but shooting pool on glass would cause us timing issues, unless we're using Nerf balls.Despite that, Nottage is offering this sleek glass G-1 for just shy of $30K. The most exciting thing about it is the "integrated ball return," which lets you spy on the balls as they move from the pocket back to the storage area. Which sounds really fun. Once.
Meanwhile, if you're dropping $30,000, it might as well be on a glass pool table, so your coke-snorting guests feel well provided for.


























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Tuesday 17 February
By Chaz
Can you get backspin? Only in America.Does it come with Windex?
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