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    Does anyone know what the marker is actually called. The one that the ref uses to mark the position of the cue ball when it needs to be cleaned during a frame?

    Anyone know where to get one?

    thanks

  • #2
    It's just called a ball marker. You can get them on amazon

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    • #3
      Most snooker shops do them. I keep one in my case from https://jimmy.com/product/snooker-ba...d-jimmy-white/ , clear perspex, nice looking thing.
      Last edited by trying; 17 November 2020, 03:15 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by wlorcb View Post
        Does anyone know what the marker is actually called. The one that the ref uses to mark the position of the cue ball when it needs to be cleaned during a frame?

        Anyone know where to get one?

        thanks
        https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-P...AAAOxywCJRalfO

        You could buy it from there.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by trying View Post
          Most snooker shops do them. I keep one in my case from https://jimmy.com/product/snooker-ba...d-jimmy-white/ , clear perspex, nice looking thing.
          sorry but what I don't like about these are that none of the dimensions match a full size snooker ball
          there are ohters as well which do not as well.


          I have one of those blue Peradon ones which their length matches the width of a full size snooker ball and their width the radius of a ball and has a pencil marking slot as well.
          https://www.peradon.co.uk/balls-tria...on-marker.aspx which can be found nearly anywhere


          TV referees all seem to have a "horse-shoe" crescent type with a pointer to place on the spot, which I have not been able to find online, anyone?


          EDIT - typical, I find what looks like the TV refs marker
          https://www.strikingdisplays.co.uk/s...yABEgJoZPD_BwE
          (I do not know this seller and seems a high price)
          it looks like the radius/diameter matches a full size snooker ball
          Last edited by DeanH; 17 November 2020, 03:25 PM.
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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