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  • Mint riley aristocrat for sale

    Well they say wait until the next bus comes along and then two arrives ...lol
    Having sourced pottr from this forum a nice MINT Riley Aristocrat a few months ago , I have had the good fortune of another one surfaceing in Newark.

    This one is in as mint condition too having only had private home use from new , Riley installed this table in 1987 for a cost of around £4500 to £5000 with all the accessories , I have not seen the Table at first hand but could for a fee to cover time and traveling, to go and check the table over for any future buyer. checking such things as slate trueness and cushion bounce etc , the condition is as the photo's it looks mint.

    have a look, I have posted some photo's on my web site blog page you will find the contact details of the seller on my Blog only.
    http://gclbilliards.com/blog/riley-a...will-find-one/

    or go to www.gclbilliards.com and press on blog.

    I will add some photo's on here when I have more time .
    I do not charge any commision for finding or Advertising these tables , all I ask is please try and use GCL Billiards as the firm to dismantle transport and set up .

    here are a three of Photo's of the table , one looks too dark this is only the camera , for the true colour look at the end leg section.



    Going by the photo I would guess the pocket opening is around 3.5 inch , only a visit and inspection of the table will confirm this.
    Last edited by Geoff Large; 7 September 2012, 11:35 PM.
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    That looks as new to my inexperienced eye.
    王可

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    • #3
      Geoff:

      Those pockets look a little small to me. I wouldn't be surprised if they are a bit under 3.25". Let me know if you get to dismantle the table

      Terry
      Terry Davidson
      IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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        yes I think they are tight pockets , I know that one of the sellers Brothers is a very experienced player and is well known around these parts , also the table was supplied through another well known player / snooker hall owner who had a son who played as a pro , so it all points to being match play pockets of the template used around 1987 . my guess is 3.1/2 inch without the cloth on . but it could be that with the cloth on ? , it is hard to judge unless a 2.1/16 ball is put in the jaw .
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