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On the Web
- Allen R. Shuffleboard Company - Offers courts, sets and cues for shuffleboard; based in Seminole, Florida.
- Custom Crafted Shuffleboards - Maker of a variety of shuffleboard tables.
- Shuffleboard.Ltd - Produces shuffleboard and curling tables in various forms, commercial, non-commercial, retro, petite, champion and qualifier. Product gallery and contact details.
- The English Shuffleboard Company - Suppliers of English hand-made boards and shuffleboards from Holland, Canada and the USA. England, UK. [order by mail or email]
- Shuffleboard for the Galaxy - Site for the International Shuffleboard Association. Includes tournaments and championships, information on the game, a store, equipment, rules, construction drawings, history, and links.
- Shuffleboard.net - Rules, locations, events, forums, event results and photos, leagues, links, issues and resolutions, and history.
- Allen R. Shuffleboard Company - Manufacturer of courts, sets and cues. Online shopping.
- Shove Ha'penny: History and Useful Information - Information, rules, and photographs of the shuffleboard style game.
- The Shuffleboard Federation - Retails tables, accessories, cleaner and polish; includes rules and links.
- Planet Shuffleboard - Offers an indoor/outdoor plastic court and sets; based in Canada.
Wikipedia Articles
- Table shuffleboard - Table shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard or indoor shuffleboard) is a game in which players push metal-and-plastic weighted pucks (also called weights) down a long and smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table. Shooting is performed with the hand directly, as opposed to deck ...
- Shuffleboard - Shuffleboard (more precisely deck shuffleboard, and also known as shuffle-board, shovelboard, shovel-board and shove-board [archaic]) is a game where players push weighted pucks down a narrow, elongated court with the purpose of positioning them within a marked scoring area. As a more generic term, it refers to the family ...
- Pitchnut - Pitchnut is a tabletop game derived from pichenotte, and similar to carrom, with mechanics that lie somewhere between pocket billiards and shuffleboard.
- Pichenotte - ... carrom. Used more broadly, the term is a general name for tabletop games played with small (usually wooden) pieces that are flicked using the thumb and index (or middle) finger, including such games as carrom, sharing a similarity in that their mechanics lie somewhere between pocket billiards and shuffleboard.
- Kineti-Go - Kineti-Go is a wooden tabletop game with characteristics in common with shuffleboard, billiards, and carrom.