Billiards Digest Article about Hatch Billiards
A few months ago Billiards Digest interviewed me as a custom pool table designer for an article in their magazine. Just released in the June edition.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Howard Hatch contributed a whooping 4 entries.
A few months ago Billiards Digest interviewed me as a custom pool table designer for an article in their magazine. Just released in the June edition.
Future champion, Roger, playing under a custom Hatch Billiards light fixture. He’s enjoying playing, practicing and he turned 11 yesterday, I gave him a new adam break cue. We cannot find competitions for youth around this area but keep looking for some place some time. And let you know one day when he won some matches. […]
Hatch Billiards was included in an article on the evolution of billiards and billiards tables in the October, 2011 issue of the magazine, Robb Report Collection, “the leading authority on the luxury life style.” One of today’s most respected billiards table designers, Howard Hatch offers engaging insights into the state of contemporary billiards table design. […]
Patch.com is featuring my Arch Pool Table and light as one of the hot items seen at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show. Check the link below and then click on the arrow by photos and scroll to see a shot of my work.
The arch with its keystone construction is a symbol of strength which will last through the ages. This table was originally designed to go into a house with many exposed arched beams. It is a classic design which has fitted nicely into rustic, classic and contemporary homes.
The base is made of cherry and the rails are cocobolo. Available in a large selection of woods.
This table is a strong contemporary statement. I needed a trestle style table to accommodate a client who wanted his pool table to due double-duty as a dining table. His home was full of art and he looked at the red rocks of Sedona.
This base is made of rosewood and curly maple and the rails are cherry.
The legs are made like a 10 sided barrel. Rails made of Cocobolo, base made of Mahogany.