Royal Awards

Category: Engraver

Address: 651 W 7th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402, USA

Phone: +15416868484

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM

Friday: Closed

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Casey Naylor

Jun 3, 2021

I had a marble urn engraved for my parents, and i couldn't have been more pleased. The craftsmanship was second to none, they were professional, friendly, and very affordable. I would have paid three times what i was charged without blinking an eye.Thank you soo much for your kindness and quality of work. Casey Naylor

Betina Lynn

Jun 5, 2019

Beautiful work. Nice staff. They were able to do them quickly given our last minute time table and I truly appreciate it.

Rhett Finnerty

May 24, 2019

Insanely friendly! Have any pool cue issues or questions they can answer it. Ive been there twice and walked out with a smile everytime. Thanks being so generous forever have my support.

Sara C.

Aug 13, 2018

We're redoing our pool table. Not an expensive table by any means but one that's been handed down a few generations. When we called with a few questions and to purchase small parts, they took the time to help. The other billiard shops in the area had a huge chip on their shoulder when we called for help. Royal Awards great customer service, even though we purchased small parts and are revamping on our own, says a lot about their integrity!!

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Questions & Answers

do you have foosball tables?

Daryll Hogan | Sep 4, 2020
B Wilson | Sep 4, 2020

They carry a few billliards supplies is all ive seen.

I have acquired some pool cues in cases and one is a McDermott g series for sure. The rest I'm not sure of. I was wondering if you could look at them for me and let me know what I have

- | Sep 5, 2019
doug tucker | Jan 7, 2022

McDermont are excellent sticks...to find quality look at the screw abd joint. the fatter the screw the better, plus look at the joint, metal to metal is an inferior stick compared to wood to wood..the vibration of the cue after striling the cue on a metal to metal will travel from the tip to the joint and back to the tip, the vibration from the tiip to a wooden joint will travel from the tip of the shaft all the way down to the base of the stick... I hope this helps

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