Hi everyone, new on here today so thought I'd say hello and pre warn you i'll have a ton of questions over the coming weeks/months.
Think my story is similar to many others, played a ton of snooker in my early teens playing league and tournaments and soon discovered it was a passion that would stay with me for life...until the inevitable happened...I discovered girls and they quickly became my new passion, fast forward through the years of playing here and there and I'm finally in a position to buy a log cabin snooker room.
Right...first question is this...Last night I bought my first full size snooker table, it was the match table played on at the 1981 tolly cobbold classic which was a professional invitational tournament won by Graham Miles beating Cliff Thorburn in the final, also played on by Alex Higgins and Kirk Stevens, because of the professional / local history connection I thought yes, thats the one for me plus I'm assuming being used by the pros it must be of reasonably good quality. As I dont yet have my log cabin I need somewhere to store it for a few months, do you think it would be ok in my garage ( hot in summer cold and damp in the winter) or hire a storage locker, dont know if the wood would warp or twist or whether it would be ok, wood is mahogany and was new in 1981, sorry to waffle on but like I said ...it's a passion
I'd really appreciate any opinions
Thanks
Think my story is similar to many others, played a ton of snooker in my early teens playing league and tournaments and soon discovered it was a passion that would stay with me for life...until the inevitable happened...I discovered girls and they quickly became my new passion, fast forward through the years of playing here and there and I'm finally in a position to buy a log cabin snooker room.
Right...first question is this...Last night I bought my first full size snooker table, it was the match table played on at the 1981 tolly cobbold classic which was a professional invitational tournament won by Graham Miles beating Cliff Thorburn in the final, also played on by Alex Higgins and Kirk Stevens, because of the professional / local history connection I thought yes, thats the one for me plus I'm assuming being used by the pros it must be of reasonably good quality. As I dont yet have my log cabin I need somewhere to store it for a few months, do you think it would be ok in my garage ( hot in summer cold and damp in the winter) or hire a storage locker, dont know if the wood would warp or twist or whether it would be ok, wood is mahogany and was new in 1981, sorry to waffle on but like I said ...it's a passion
I'd really appreciate any opinions
Thanks
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