Thread: Ball Magnets
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Re: Ball Magnets

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Originally Posted by Josh Fox View Post
What is the actual distinction between a "ball magnet" or rollers?

I was under the impression ball magnet was a blanket term for any ball-control device.
Magnets hold on to things. They don't drop the things they are holding on to when they move backwards or turn around.

148 has a ball magnet. 217 has a ball magnet. 1114 has a ball magnet. These types of things are often imitated, but never duplicated.