Diamonizing a Gold Crown 3, you get what you pay for!

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i have a RKC story; i’m sorry i didn’t post this a year+ earlier as i should have, but being such a long story i was reticent: but…

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i greatly respect RKC. not only because he made my table great but more... he is an inspirational person. i really mean that. i can not say that about many folks i know. RKC has an uncompromising work ethic. RKC is a genius. it was a great pleasure to watch him work.

end of part of the story,
smokey

I think my favorite part of "The Hustler" is when 'fast Eddie' talks about how sweet it is when something is done right..... (to paraphrase) there is nothing like the feeling... doesn't matter what it is, laying bricks, or playing pool.. when it's right and you know it... THAT's the sweetest feeling. Kudos to those who do their work the way a client wants it done, the way everyone wants it done and are a value to everyone they deal with!! Their self satisfaction with doing the job right must be a great reward and any accolades are well deserved!! Too bad 95% of the world never gets to this level to see how satisfying it can be to all parties involved.

td
 
Glen, I called you and asked if you could repair a table for me over a year ago... You've been posting all these bad ass pics and now you're too busy!!! I'm super jealous of anyone who has had their table done by you. Unbelievable, really.

Josh, didn't I work on your table allready?...if not, must have been another table I worked on in Cali:grin::grin:

Glen
 
you should set up a GC 4 that you diamondized in a pool room full of gc 4's and see how often that table gets requested! I'd bet you couldn't get on that table very easy! Keep it up Glen ! You are making a differece one table at a time.:smile:
 
wow!!

Man that was pretty fun to look at and see the different stages of redoing a cushion on a pool table. I think you did a great job and if i ever need work done i know who im going to go to
 
Going to sleep now, have 600 miles to drive tomorrow on the way back to the Diamond factory, then returning to the NJ, MD, NH, NY, CT and NC area on thursday. I'll check in tomorrow morning.

Glen

Hey Glenn;

I am pm'ing you. If you will be in CT I would like work done for my GC1, if poss.

Best,
Brian kc
 
Hey Glenn;

I am pm'ing you. If you will be in CT I would like work done for my GC1, if poss.

Best,
Brian kc

Whoa, Nelly.

I just noticed that this is an old thread and Glen, you were in CT last fall. :confused:

If you plan to be in CT anytime soon, please let me know.

Meanwhile, if anyone knows of any excellent table mechanics for a GC1 serving my area (CT), please shoot me a pm.

Thanks!

Best,
Brian kc
 
Whoa, Nelly.

I just noticed that this is an old thread and Glen, you were in CT last fall. :confused:

If you plan to be in CT anytime soon, please let me know.

Meanwhile, if anyone knows of any excellent table mechanics for a GC1 serving my area (CT), please shoot me a pm.

Thanks!

Best,
Brian kc

It's an older thread...but I'm still on the road and working my way back to the NE...LOL...but I have some business up there shortly that I have to be there for....so I'll let you know when I'm in that area.

Glen
 
It's an older thread...but I'm still on the road and working my way back to the NE...LOL...but I have some business up there shortly that I have to be there for....so I'll let you know when I'm in that area.

Glen

lights...camera...action - about frickin time :D
 
It's an older thread...but I'm still on the road and working my way back to the NE...LOL...but I have some business up there shortly that I have to be there for....so I'll let you know when I'm in that area.

Glen

Do you have an approximate time, within a month or two?

Looking forward to it.

Best,
Brian kc
 
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By sometime in Aug, just have to finish up what I'm doing on the west coast and I'm out of here.

Glen

Glen, I'm in the nyc metro area/nj. If you are coming in august, please put me on the list. I want the rails done on my gc II.

Thanks,

Eric
 
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I'll see what I can do, but I already have some promised work up in that area that I have to take care of first before I take on any new work, but I'll see what I can do.:D

Glen
 
I'll see what I can do, but I already have some promised work up in that area that I have to take care of first before I take on any new work, but I'll see what I can do.:D

Glen

If you are hungry when you pass through give me some notice, there is a great Mexican place about a block from my house that does it right. It's on me;).
 
Doesn't matter what was just here, wont change anything....

This is one of the GC3's I brought back to Diamond from a retirement center in Messa, AZ. As you can see from the start of these pictures, who ever worked on these rails changing the cushions was a joke for a mechanic.
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You can see in the last picture the damage done taking the old cushions off, and how they tried to FIX the broken off wood that came off with the old cushions.
 
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Doesn't matter what was just here, wont change anything....

I just read what you posted then deleted. Let me ask you something, if the table manufactures, cloth manufactures, slate manufactures....all combined don't teach people how to work on the equipment they sell to the public so it can be serviced at the highest levels so that the customers who purchase this kind of equipment are happy with it for years to come...then who do you suppose should be teaching the mechanics you'd pay to come and work on YOUR pool table to give you what you paid for?

Everyone to some extent learns from others...so who is it that table mechanics are suppose to learn from...if the industry itself is not doing the teaching?

Auto mechanics have to go to school to learn how to work on cars correctly, plumbers have to be certified, so do electricians, lawyers hove to go to school to become licenced.....so who teaches the table mechanics how to work on pool tables correctly?
 
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