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Billiard Ball Set for an Irving Kaye Coin Op Pool Table


Billiard Ball Set for an Irving Kaye Coin Op Pool Table

I am looking for the billiard balls set for an old coin-op Irving Kaye pool table with the cue ball chute pocket.

I know l need the special cue ball in order for cue ball to go into the pocket.

Where can I buy these or do you know of anybody selling the set?

Billiard Ball Set for an Irving Kaye Coin Op Pool Table

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  1. Doribilliardsforum on 2/14/2019 6:31:17 PM

    See the following questions:

    Also, from my notes from a member of the Kaye family:

    How does an Irving Kaye pool table know the difference between the numbered balls and the cue ball? Irving Kaye tables use an over-sized cue ball. When you scratch, the cue ball runs along the same track as the numbered balls until they get to the cue ball separator. There is an attached ball shunt. The shunt is set to a height of just over 2.25 inches allowing the numbered balls to pass under. The over-sized (2.375 inch) cue ball cannot pass under the shunt, and thus makes a hairpin turn and drops to a track leading to the head of the pool table.

  2. DoriDori on 2/14/2019 6:42:48 PM

    Thanks for your reply. I will get the ball!

  3. Doriuser1569636106 on 9/27/2019 7:01:47 PM

    I have a full set I can sell you if you are still looking.

  4. Doriuser1575763664 on 12/7/2019 4:07:46 PM

    Do you still have the set of coin-op pool balls for sale?

    Please let me know.

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Billiard Ball Set for an Irving Kaye Coin Op Pool Table

  • Title: Billiard Ball Set for an Irving Kaye Coin Op Pool Table
  • Author: (Midori Nussbaum)
  • Published: 2/14/2019 2:20:01 PM
  • Last Updated: 2/14/2019 6:25:30 PM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)