Bank Shot Billiard Service

Bank Shot Billiard Service Precision leveling/professional installs/Simonis trained recovers/repairs done right the first time. We fix what they did, or do it right the 1st time!

Most pool table problems arenโ€™t from the tableโ€”theyโ€™re from inexperienced installers.

We found a new home for this 8ft MONSTER of a pool table yesterday! The timing could not have been more perfect honestly...
06/07/2026

We found a new home for this 8ft MONSTER of a pool table yesterday! The timing could not have been more perfect honestly! Connelly 'Prescott' with 1.25" slate! This is one SOLID table! We were fortunate enough to find the table for a great deal, and in turn offered it for a great deal as well! I'm not b.s.'ing when I tell people that one of my goals as a business is to make it easier and more affordable for players to purchase/own and maintain a pool table at home with the intention of helping grow this game and legitimize it as a sport! If you need help with your table or if you are looking for a good deal on one give Bank Shot Billiard Service a call! We do not purchase or sell lemons, only high quality tables!

7ft table we moved from Collinsville->Van Alstyne for our customer recently. 1 piece slate. Also replaced the cushions a...
06/07/2026

7ft table we moved from Collinsville->Van Alstyne for our customer recently. 1 piece slate. Also replaced the cushions and recovered the table with Championship Invitational in champ green.

Another recover from yesterday. This one with ANDY 600T cloth in Charcoal Gray. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ–ค
06/03/2026

Another recover from yesterday. This one with ANDY 600T cloth in Charcoal Gray. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ–ค

Recover with Championship Invitational 'Euro Blue' on an 8ft table yesterday! Posting the after pics first because I don...
06/03/2026

Recover with Championship Invitational 'Euro Blue' on an 8ft table yesterday! Posting the after pics first because I don't want the beauty hidden/buried lol! Gotta say, that blue looks amazing on this table! ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™

06/03/2026

Recent recover we did, where we found that 3 of the cushions were coming unglued from the sub-rails. This will cause the table to play dead, there will be a noticeable *thud* when the ball hits the rail. Most companies do not even check whether this is an issue or not, and honestly even if they notice...won't bother fixing it. For many different reasons I won't go into. But, when you call Bank Shot Billiard Service you can bet on the fact that not only will we check, we will fix it for you. We won't tell you you need new cushions (unless you ACTUALLY DO), we will glue them back on and make sure your table plays as well as it was designed to! Give us a call if you need work done, and want a company you can trust to take care of your table as if it were our own! ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ

Couple of K2 (KODA) cues I picked up for some friends! Koda has some really nice products, y'all should keep your eye on...
06/03/2026

Couple of K2 (KODA) cues I picked up for some friends! Koda has some really nice products, y'all should keep your eye on them! BULL CARBON comes from them as well!

And now you know why it is what I always send...honorance๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ฏ
06/01/2026

And now you know why it is what I always send...honorance
๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ๐Ÿ’ฏ

The most famous hand in Hawaii was missing three fingers. Hamana Kalili was feeding cane into the rollers at the Kahuku Sugar Mill when the machine caught his right hand. It took the middle three fingers clean off. He was left with a thumb and a little finger.

He was born in Laie in 1882 and grew up a fisherman - small boats, set nets, the same shoreline his whole life. The mill paid the bills the fishing didn't.

Until the rollers.

A man with half a hand can't feed cane anymore. So the plantation moved him. They put him on the sugar train as a guard, with one job.

Keep the local kids OFF the train.

The kids loved to jump the cars as the train slowed near Kahuku and ride it down toward town. Hamana would spot them and wave them off with the only hand he had left - thumb and pinky, three fingers gone.

And the kids, being kids, started throwing it back.

They turned his wave into a signal of their own. His wave meant trouble - I see you, get off. The kids flipped it into the exact opposite. Thumb and pinky, flicked low: all clear. Hamana's not looking. Go for it.

That was the whole beginning. A maimed man waving kids off a train, and the kids flinging his broken hand back at each other across the schoolyard.

By the 1930s it was EVERYWHERE in Laie. By the 1940s it had crossed the whole island.

Nobody planned it. Nobody put his name on it. The word "shaka" didn't even come from him - where that word came from, nobody is sure to this day.

But the hand was his. And every kid in Laie knew exactly whose hand they were copying.

Because Hamana was no small man in that town. He was a bishop. He led the church choir. He played King Kamehameha in the hukilau - the community fishing festival that raised money for the church and grew, decades later, into the Polynesian Cultural Center.

A big, broad man standing in the surf, welcoming every stranger who came. And he welcomed all of them with that hand. Three fingers gone. Thumb and pinky out.

The man gave the world its sign for aloha with the hand the sugar mill took from him.

The whole planet throws his wave now. Almost none of them know his name.

In 1958 the cancer came. That December, sick and fading, Hamana went to watch Laie dedicate its brand-new college - the school his whole community had worked and prayed years for. He saw the doors open.

He went home that night, laid down to rest, and was gone before morning. He was a fisherman to the end. He never made a dollar off the shaka, and never knew it would leave the island, let alone the planet.

Then in 2015, his town built him back. A bronze statue, seven and a half feet tall, throwing his wave, rose at the Hukilau Marketplace in Laie. A young Maori sculptor carved it - one Polynesian honoring another, 57 years after Hamana was gone.

People stop there now. They stand beside the giant bronze fisherman. And they throw the shaka back at him.

Every time you see it - on a highway, in a photo, on the far side of the world - it traces back to Laie. To one man's hand beside a train track.

He spent his life keeping kids off a train. They turned his broken hand into hello.

Hamana Kalili. Now you know his name.

We moved this 7ft table for our customer in Royse City today. This was/is a great little table! Not sure of the maker, b...
05/29/2026

We moved this 7ft table for our customer in Royse City today. This was/is a great little table! Not sure of the maker, but it had a fairly well done copy of an Olhausen frame. Barely had to shim the slate at all, as it was holding true and flat.

Yesterday's recover on a 6.5ft Fischer pool table. Installed Andy 600T in Navy on this one, cleaned up the ridiculous am...
05/27/2026

Yesterday's recover on a 6.5ft Fischer pool table. Installed Andy 600T in Navy on this one, cleaned up the ridiculous amount of staples from the previous work done ages ago (We are talking 1900's people! ๐Ÿ˜…)!!! Cleaned up the tracks and leveled her up so the balls roll true and return as they should. Just wanted to say that I am happy Andy Cloth is starting to get the recognition it deserves, but I truly hope that it doesn't go to their heads and cause them to start raising their prices (kinda like another company did during the Simonis drought!). The quality of the cloth is phenomenal, but truthfully its the combination of quality/value that makes it so appealing! Hopefully they realize this!
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