how much is my slate worth?

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Hey all I just finished cleaning out my grandmas garage and came across a slab of LEANI GENUINE ITALIAN SLATE 83x43 I am curious as to what this would be worth and if worth anything the best place to sell it? thanks all!
 
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Hey all I just finished cleaning out my grandmas garage and came across a slab of LEANI GENUINE ITALIAN SLATE 83x43 I am curious as to what this would be worth and if worth anything the best place to sell it? thanks all!

I will give you $12 for the slate if you deliver it, mow my yard and buy me dinner.
 
I sold the three pcs off an old nine ft. table I had back to the guy that built it for $100
 
my son bought some pieces that size to use for counter tops. Seattle area, under $100 each.
 
Hey all I just finished cleaning out my grandmas garage and came across a slab of LEANI GENUINE ITALIAN SLATE 83x43 I am curious as to what this would be worth and if worth anything the best place to sell it? thanks all!

Probably worth the most to someone who wants to cut it up and make a bar top. I cut one up for my fireplace mantle I got from a table that got water damaged.
 
That slate would be for a bar sized table. It might fit a Valley of Dynamo type table.

43"x 83" don't fit any coin op pool table that I'm aware of. A Valley 8' slate is 47 1/2" x 91 1/2" x 7/8" and a 7ft is 39 1/2" x 79 1/2" x 3/4" in fact, it don't even work out in dementions to fit a pool table;)
 
43"x 83" don't fit any coin op pool table that I'm aware of. A Valley 8' slate is 47 1/2" x 91 1/2" x 7/8" and a 7ft is 39 1/2" x 79 1/2" x 3/4" in fact, it don't even work out in dementions to fit a pool table;)

Make a Hellova chalk board though:thumbup:
 
Hey all I just finished cleaning out my grandmas garage and came across a slab of LEANI GENUINE ITALIAN SLATE 83x43 I am curious as to what this would be worth and if worth anything the best place to sell it? thanks all!

I must have been driving to long that my brain couldn't do the math right when I started to figure out what size table that slate would fit in, and as it was already mentioned, that is the size of the slates used in the Valley/Dynamo as well as most every other 7ft coin-op pool table, and it's 3/4" thick. Check with a vending company in your area, as they would be the most interested in buying something like that as a replacement slate for one of their coin-op's.

Glen
 
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