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Low end Wooden Wheel?

Started by skyfire, February 15, 2012, 11:31:34 PM

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skyfire

I am new in here, and I am not sure if I am posting this question on the right board or not, but I didn't see a board that said "Reviews".

My Daughter is the Roulette player in the family and I was thinking off picking up a Wheel for her to have at the house, and I was looking for a 18" or 19" wooden Wheel because they seem to be more in my price range, which I have found between $250.00 and $300.00.

Here's my question, is there a good value wheel out there that someone would recommend, or at that size and price range are they all about the same. Or is there some sort of bearings or a particular mechanism I should look for in the description that means the wheel will have a nice spin to it?  Is there a certain manufacturer I should look for?

Thanks...


Steve

You cant always tell wheel condition from a photo. You need to get right in and see the epoxy on the ball track. If it is cracked, that is why it is cheap. the ball wont roll correctly.

If you can post some images here I can tell you a bit about the wheel.

Look at huxley and cammegh wheels although they are most expensive. It just depends what you are going to use it for.

Generally you can expect to pay roughly $2000 for a wheel that is in a plausible condition. Again it comes down to what you use it for.

iggiv

Skyfire, do u know that those days u don't necessarily need a wheel to have lots of data to analyze?

there is live roulette spin data from different sites for example here

nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?board=48.0

iggiv

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