How the hell are you going to get a 9' pro am down into a basement? Will the cart roll down stairs?
Also, a 9' table isn't 9'.
A 7' is 84" (actually 7'), 8' is actually 88" (7' 4"), 8.5' aka 8' pro is 92" (7' 8"), and 9' are 100" (8' 4").
I just got a diamond "8 foot model" pro. Yup, it's the oversized version. Just barely fits, but I had lots of room around the 7'.
Cushion to cushion measurement is what's important. Most, if not almost all 7 footers I have measured were 78 x 39. My 8 footer is 88x44, cushion nose to cushion nose. There are variations, but the 84 inches seems a little excessive.
Yeah, that's the big end of 7'. 78" is 6' 6".
But the moral of the story is that they're all smaller than they say, and not necessarily as big a difference between them.
When I got my first table I figured at just over 17' (206") I could only fit a 7' table. Nope, and now I'm replacing with bigger, although 8' pro is a hair too long in a couple of places (57" on the ends between the windows).
How the hell are you going to get a 9' pro am down into a basement? Will the cart roll down stairs?
Sorry the paint comment was dry humor. my width is 13'6" on the dot and that is exactly what several "dimension guidelines" gave. So I don't have any "room" to spare.
You sound like a player and these furniture style tables are more for the homeowners. I would wait until you can find a Gold Crown. $1500 in my opinion for that Brunswick is way too much.
Put $1500.00 down on a tournament used Diamond Pro/Am, put the rest on a credit card.
Yeah, it's THAT much better than a Gold Crown.
Short Bus Russ - Internet C Player