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Miniature Billiards
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This was a mini-pool table that you could put on another table to play. It was about 2 1/2 feet long by 1 1/2 feet wide. It came complete with a set a mini pool balls and a cue ball. There weren't any cue sticks though--you had to place the cue ball on a spring mechanism that was attached to the felt surface at one end of the table. Lucille Ball was used in the marketing of it, although I'm not sure why.
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This was a mini-pool table that you could put on another table to play. It was about 2 1/2 feet long by 1 1/2 feet wide. It came complete with a set a mini pool balls and a cue ball. There weren't any cue sticks though--you had to place the cue ball on a spring mechanism that was attached to the felt surface at one end of the table. Lucille Ball was used in the marketing of it, although I'm not sure why.