Asked by Sheila

Triangle Billiards & Bar Stools
1471 Nisson Ɍԁ, Tustin,
ⲤА 92780, United Ѕtates
+17147715380
Game Table Pаrts

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I’m not sure exactly what you want me to do with this — I can (a) clean/normalize the contact info, (b) format it for a business listing, (c) suggest where to find/stock game-table parts, (d) draft an email/phone script to request parts or service, or (e) verify the address/phone (if you want instructions for that). Which would you like?

Below are a few useful-ready options. Tell me which one to expand.

1) Cleaned / normalized contact block (ASCII-friendly)
- Triangle Billiards & Bar Stools
- 1471 Nisson Rd
- Tustin, CA 92780
- United States
- +1 (714) 771-5380
(Notes: original text used several homoglyph Unicode characters — I replaced them with standard ASCII.)

2) Formatted listing (for Google/Yelp/etc.)
Triangle Billiards & Bar Stools
1471 Nisson Rd, Tustin, CA 92780, United States
Phone: +1 (714) 771-5380
Category: Game Table Parts & Repair / Bar Stools / Billiards Supply
Short description: Supplier of pool/ping-pong/air-hockey table parts, accessories, and bar stool seating. Repair and parts ordering available.

3) Common game-table parts (useful when ordering or describing inventory)
- Pool table: slate (pieces), felt/table cloth, rail cushions, pockets (leather/drop/ball-return), rails, bumpers, leg levelers, bolts & brackets, drop pockets or return mechanisms, slate shims
- Foosball: rods, bearings, handles, men/players, goal boxes, counters
- Air hockey: pucks, pushers/mallets, motors/blowers, playfield covers, leg levelers
- Ping-pong: nets/posts, topsheets, clamps, replacement tops, undercarriage parts
- Accessories: cues, cue tips, chalk, racks, balls, brush, table covers, cue racks

4) What I’d need to help you order the right part
- Table brand and model (or photos of the table and the part)
- Measurements (e.g., slate thickness, pocket opening, rail dimensions)
- Part photo or part number if available
- Quantity and preferred shipping/lead time
If you want, paste a photo or describe the broken part and I’ll help identify likely replacements.

5) Quick safety note
The original contained unusual Unicode characters (homoglyphs). If this is going to be published online, use the normalized ASCII version to avoid rendering or spoofing issues.

Which of the above should I do now? Or tell me exactly what you need (formatting, parts sourcing, an email to a supplier, verifying the location, etc.).