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Old 18th March 2004, 06:01 PM
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Thumbs up Big Ems Balls !

I just got my order from Emory over at Big Ems.

I ordered the Ivory Q-Ball with PT Cruiser on it. It's the 2 3/8 inch size.
This guy is great to do business with, very helpful and stands behind his product.

I'd recommend the 2 1/4 inch for smaller hands though. Those into billiards will know that the smaller one is regulation size and the larger ones are generally used in coin operated tables so that the ball does not fall through and returns for further play.

Great Product, Thanks Emory


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Old 18th March 2004, 06:59 PM
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Default Re: Big Ems Balls !

I've got the 7 Ball from Big'Ems. It's a dark red that looks awesome against my charcoal interior. It's definitely bigger than the stock shift-ball, but I think it's way better. I'm planning to use it as a tool for teaching my wife how to shift w/out looking down for the gear. If the shifter has no markers, there's no reason to look away from the road, right?


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