Taking Luxury Billiards to the Next Level
January 5th, 2009 by BallerHouse
Designed by three-time world billiards champion Vincent Facquet, the Luxury Billiards line of custom pool tables delivers an unparalleled level of detail and style. This unbelievable collection contains three unique models: the platinum detailed Majeste pictured above; the etched platinum Royal; and the gilded Noblesse table (both pictured after the jump).
Each of the three models comes equipped with a large cue and ball drawer, triangle pocket and back-lit pockets. The luxury in these tables can especially be seen in the ornamentation that decorates the outside of the corner pockets as well as in the inlaid diamonds on the table rails.
Pricing is set at 130,000 Euros, or approximately US $177,000.
For a close up view of the Luxury Billiards line, head over to BallerToys.


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A patio room or a lower-level room with a walkout to the backyard or outdoor patio would be awesome. A main level room could be an option since most houses have a living room and a family room. Personally I prefer having a room to play pool in than a boring sitting room. The best is a nice big open living space with a kitchen/bar, a family room, and billiards room, all three open to each other. For one thing, any of these choices would make transporting the slates for the billiards table easier than going up or down a flight of stairs.
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The billiard game was brought to America by the middle of the 19th century, no one knows exactly how. Back then, one pocket was the most popular billiard game followed by a game called four-ball. Later on, a game called straight, similar to the popular European billiard game was carombole game and played on a table with no pockets, was the favorite billiard game in America.
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Hey .. its so Cool pool table
where can i find it and how much is it?