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Thanks for your help guys
Ive seen a few nice B&W tables unfortunately they all seem to be sold or in not so good condition.
I will be contacting Geoff some time this week probably to get his advice on how I can get the table up on to 3rd floor
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They pop up every week on eBay, I spent a few months looking out for something special and finally picked up a cracking old table.
Few costs to consider like a new cloth, reblocking/rubbering if required and I also had the centre pocket plates set back an inch as they were bouncing out at pace.
All in all I've spent £3100 inc installation and have a work of art which is also a dream to play on (steel blocked and match template/fall).---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by Erwan_BZH View PostI can recommend Simon Barker as well, at Snookermania.
You can find a very good second hand Riley Aristocrat (with steel block cushions and so on) for £3000-4000. Decent amount of money for such excellent tables.
My old table supplied by Simon Barker from snookermania. 3 words - FAKE, STAY AWAY!
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostAgree Byrom , steel blocked B & W . Got one in our club , quality table .
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Originally Posted by TriedandtestedOriginally Posted by 147_shark View Posthttps://gclbilliards.com/correct-poc...er-bad-set-up/
My old table supplied by Simon Barker from snookermania. 3 words - FAKE, STAY AWAY!
He's now having to pay out another £300 to another fitter to have opened correctly.
You would've thought when paying high end money from supposedly a top fitting firm you'd be satisfied. Unfortunately this is not always the case.
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Will probably play every night.
Was at the club from 9pm till well after 3am last night
If you're not a regular century maker, I would advise against getting a table that's set up to tournament standard... It's a different game entirely and you'll simply get disheartened playing on such an unforgiving template.
You can get STAR tables for a lot less than 8k... It's a buyer's market for tables.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostBut what's your standard?
If you're not a regular century maker, I would advise against getting a table that's set up to tournament standard... It's a different game entirely and you'll simply get disheartened playing on such an unforgiving template.
You can get STAR tables for a lot less than 8k... It's a buyer's market for tables.
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Originally Posted by Looter View PostI emailed World Snooker Services yesterday to see if they've got any Star tables for sale, they've got a few starting from £4500 + VAT, 2 are ex-tournament and 2 are on behalf of customers.
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Originally Posted by Andrew watt View PostI was told from a table fitter not to buy the used tournament tables as they have been built and dismantled so many times and shipped all round the world and bartered about. I was also told they are poor quality compared to the aristocrat.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostBut what's your standard?
If you're not a regular century maker, I would advise against getting a table that's set up to tournament standard... It's a different game entirely and you'll simply get disheartened playing on such an unforgiving template.
You can get STAR tables for a lot less than 8k... It's a buyer's market for tables.
No I don't make century breaks on a regular.
I wouldn't just buy any sub standard table - It has to go up to third floor and only time to take it up there is when the entire roof is off and being done up again and that too with a crane.
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