I just discovered Snooker and I'm addicted. I found a table by accident going to a new pool hall I had never been too.
Unfortunately, they only have 1 table (official STAR table). Despite Snooker not being particularly popular in my state, it's been used every time I walk in.
My wife has told me if I can clear space in our garage, I could buy one.
The only reasonable options I have are to import one from China.
There's a couple of suppliers that make tables at a considerably cheaper price. A couple of them have asked me what materials do I want.
One quoted me, in US dollars, 1090 for
Non-solid woof frame.
Marble slabs
Wood cushions
Their domestic cloth
Their domestic balls (I'm assuming standard resin).
Vs
Solid wood frame
Slate
Steel cushions
6811
Aramith balls
For 2080.
The table will be used only for personal use. I was told by several people the steel cushions weren't necessary and that slate was a must. Would I be okay with the first option it was marble? Supplier said I could swap it out for slate for 1400, which includes shipping for sea freight.
I'm trying to save so I can have more for duties and billiard folks to set it up.
Thoughts?
Unfortunately, they only have 1 table (official STAR table). Despite Snooker not being particularly popular in my state, it's been used every time I walk in.
My wife has told me if I can clear space in our garage, I could buy one.
The only reasonable options I have are to import one from China.
There's a couple of suppliers that make tables at a considerably cheaper price. A couple of them have asked me what materials do I want.
One quoted me, in US dollars, 1090 for
Non-solid woof frame.
Marble slabs
Wood cushions
Their domestic cloth
Their domestic balls (I'm assuming standard resin).
Vs
Solid wood frame
Slate
Steel cushions
6811
Aramith balls
For 2080.
The table will be used only for personal use. I was told by several people the steel cushions weren't necessary and that slate was a must. Would I be okay with the first option it was marble? Supplier said I could swap it out for slate for 1400, which includes shipping for sea freight.
I'm trying to save so I can have more for duties and billiard folks to set it up.
Thoughts?
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