| Description | M. R. Boulton desires instructions for the care of his billiard table, especially for brushing and ironing it; also how to recognise and rectify any “deviation from truth.” Boulton considers the table good and well set up, but the cues, clearly made of unseasoned wood, are warped; if their manufacture is not so much in Erwood’s line as that of tables, he is desired to recommend another person to supply replacements; or, if Erwood wishes to make them himself, to send Boulton two cues of well-seasoned ash tapering to a point of the size shown in a sketch. |