Brackett Billiard Supply is Oklahoma City's main distributor and repair shop for pool tables, cues, and related equipment, serving both casual home players and competitive league members across central Oklahoma.
The business operates as a retail showroom and service center combined, stocking new and used tables, cues ranging from budget-friendly to professional-grade, chalk, bridge tools, and accessories. The shop also handles table felt replacement, slate repair, and equipment restoration. It functions as the local connection for players sourcing equipment without shipping costs and for those needing same-location diagnostics and repair rather than mail-away service.
New tables start around $1,200 for entry-level models with synthetic felt and standard rails; premium slate tables with competition felt run $3,500 to $6,000 or more. Used tables vary widely depending on condition and brand, typically $500 to $2,500. Cues span $30 to $400 for retail stock, with the ability to special-order higher-end brands. Felt replacement costs $300 to $600 depending on table size and felt grade; slate leveling or repair is quoted per job. Accessories (cue racks, bridge heads, balls, chalk) are priced competitively with national online retailers, which removes shipping as a cost factor for local buyers. Confirm current pricing by calling before visiting, as inventory and felt costs shift seasonally.
Oklahoma City has no other dedicated billiards supply house open to retail customers. Players needing equipment either order online (with shipping delays and return hassles) or source used tables through private sales. Brackett's advantage is immediate inspection, no freight cost, and the ability to have a technician assess a table in-person before purchase or repair. For someone buying a table sight-unseen online or through a classifieds post, Brackett's consultation can prevent costly mistakes. Billiards halls and bars in the city stock cues and basic supplies for customers but do not offer retail inventory or repair services.
Brackett works best for homeowners setting up a game room who want to avoid the risk and expense of shipping a 500-pound table, for league players needing emergency cue or felt repairs before tournaments, and for anyone restoring or upgrading an old table. It is less useful for someone buying a single cue online for $15 or for players satisfied with hall-supplied equipment. Those seeking a full-service billiards experience (playing and socializing) should visit a pool hall or sports bar; Brackett is retail and service only, not a public play space.
Walk-in customers are greeted by staff who can explain table grades, felt options, and felt replacement timelines. If you are considering a table purchase, expect 15 to 30 minutes of discussion to narrow down size, slate vs. non-slate, and budget. Cue selection is straightforward: staff will show weight, balance, and materials. Repair customers should bring photos or the table itself if portable, or be prepared to schedule an on-site visit for a large table. No appointment is required for browsing or quick purchases, but large orders or repair work may require advance notice.
Brackett Billiard Supply operates during standard retail hours; confirm specific hours and any seasonal closures before driving. The shop has convenient parking and is accessible by car. Verify the current address and hours on the phone or through local directories, as retail locations occasionally change hours with ownership or staffing.
For a city with multiple pool halls and a league scene that draws players regionally, having a local source for equipment quality control, repair expertise, and avoided-shipping economics keeps both casual and serious players invested in home and league play. Without it, Oklahoma City players would default to online shopping and distant mail-in repair.
