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  • #16
    check slate by rolling balls across it , if they roll towards the middle from each end then it is dipped and will require packing up on bearer inside the table slightly , but if it is bad walk away . yes look at slate underneath for damage .

    Iv'e made my choice of preferance in the supreme , but at the end of the day its you that matters and its youre gutt instinct that will make youre choice not mine , I base my choice on over 30 years fitting experience and problems on tables that I have come across , I'm afraid I cannot make the choice for you just my preferance .

    Right time for bed as Zebidee says no work tommorw a day off very rare for me .

    Geoff
    Last edited by Geoff Large; 17 July 2009, 10:54 AM.
    [/SIGPIC]http://www.gclbilliards.com

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    • #17
      will i be getting a good deal for 500?

      table delivery, new hainsworth cloth, balls cues triangle chalk brush cover

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      • #18
        I'm also looking for a courier or someone that can help, I havent had any quotes yet but if anyone can offer a service I would be much greatful.

        I have seen a table in Kingston and it would have to be delivered to Hayes

        It is not that far so if anyone can provide a quote would be greatful

        Cheers

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Post
          I don't think supremes are the best tables at all (unbiased opinion having owned one an playing pool at a pub and local club with several). Winners are everywhere because they're cheap, but they're cheap because the materials used are cheap. People like them because of the familiarity (and generous cut on the pockets). The best pool table I've played on was made by SAM. I'd advise finding a retailer and to go see and choose for youself tho.
          My thoughts exactly, and the 'familiarity' is important to serious players because of their use in most clubs and therefore competitions, and of course the IPA tour. They're the 'official table of the world champs blah blah.
          But like you said, SAM tables are the best, not sure about all models but I've played on a few which were great. Another thing I don't like about the winner style table are the sloping edges like a 9 ball table. Would much rather bridge on a flat edge, like a supreme prince etc. But they're not much cop either, lean on one and all the balls move lol

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          • #20
            there is a table im going to see thats in a sheesha lounge would the smoke have effected the table in anyway?

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            • #21
              Nah I wouldn't worry about that.

              If I were you, seeing that it's not gonna be in the best of surroundings, buy one that's a bit worn on ebay and refurb it yourself, Get one of those DVDs from easysnooker (I think) which is a step-by-step guide on how to re-cloth and do it yourself, not very difficult and a useful skill.
              You might get one of those Hazelgrove tables already mentioned for about 100 quid, good cloth and spray glue etc about 70 quid and a tenner for the dvd, sorted.
              If you do this when you search on ebay, click on 'distance nearest first' obviously

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              • #22
                the hazel groves are going for quite a bit as well

                this superleague is 200 with lights accessories and probably needs a recloth but that can be done in future is still playable.

                ive found a courier service as well where people bid to do your job theyre asking 50 quid instead of the 100-150 ive been quoted.

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                • #23
                  Bear in mind you can hire a van for 50 quid and just get a couple of helpers who'll do it for a stop at McDonalds

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                  • #24
                    very good idea. what type of van do you need?

                    my uncle has a small van the smallest ones possible, would it fit in that?

                    thats a good idea actually. people have recommended medium sized vans like sprinters thats why i wasnt sure.

                    how heavy does the slate top weight. is it best to dismantle and take it peice by peice?

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                    • #25
                      Luton van with a tail lift
                      Last edited by Mr O; 7 December 2009, 08:51 PM.

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                      • #26
                        elite new homepool 500 incl delivery

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                        • #27
                          Originally Posted by liverpooltable View Post
                          elite new homepool 500 incl delivery
                          where from ?

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                          • #28
                            manhattanpooluk@hotmail.co.uk

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                            • #29
                              We pay on a Superleague at my club and it great when cloth and cushs are done.
                              You don't get the same bounce out you get with Supreme tables.
                              Otherwise Supreme are generally the best thought of among players I know.

                              Oh and I wouldn't recloth a table myself surly not worth the hassle.

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                              • #30
                                Hi I have several slate pool tables available. All either re-covered with Strachan West of England quality cloth or recent existing cloth in excellent condition....

                                List: 2 x Supreme Winner 7 ft tables in black, freeplay (no coin mechanism), as new. 1 x 7 ft Supreme Winner in Black Ash body with mechanical coin mech (can set to freeplay). 1 x 6 ft Supreme Winner in black freeplay. 1 x Excel Spirit Traditional Turned leg with electric mechanism (battery operated with freeplay option) in beech body. 1 x 7ft Omega Coin Mech table in Mahogany body. Blue or green W of E cloth available. Prices start from £375 collected from Chesterfield.
                                All tables come with set of balls, 2 cues, triangle and chalk. Delivery and install available nationwide. Pictures available - email cueist@genie.co.uk or ring Dave on 07740102927.... Lights, accessories, marbelised pool balls, Guinness balls also available.. Dave, Snookerpoolman 07740102927

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