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Diamond builds one hell of a commercial grade pool table
Not to mention that the resale and aesthetic value puts the others to shame.
Diamond builds one hell of a commercial grade pool table
Ithought you said they all came with bad pockets from the factory??
25.4mm to the inchA diamond table has heavier rails which makes for a more solid and consistent rebound. They also have a thicker slate. GC is an inch which is about 26mm and a diamond is 30mm. The mass difference is noticeable along with the heavier rails. Most importantly they were designed to play pool on. You can lay your cue on any spot 360 degrees around the thing and make a bridge at any angle required to execute your best stroke with a smooth spot to rest your cue on. Gold Crowns have a lot of obstacles you have to bridge around from the raised metal corner irons to the ball counters on the foot rail. You frequently have to make a less than ideal bridge to avoid scuffing your cue shaft. Sometimes you fail and your shaft suffers for it. I loved my Gold Crown but I have not missed it for a second since I got my Diamond.
JC
Personally, I wouldn't own one.
Hmm...I'll have to do some more research. What would you consider your top 3 affordable pool tables a home owner should think about? Budget $3k or less.
Gold Crown, unless a furniture style table is part of the equation.
$3k or less...they are in their 70s and only want the table for my wife and I to play on as well as any other relatives that may stop by. They don't care about owning an expensive Gold Crown regardless if it is the best table out there...thinking budget wise here in Iowa.
GC's are cheap. disgustingly cheap. For example, a local pool hall closed and was selling GC III's for $750 each. As long as the slates are good and nothing major is wrong with the table, you should be able to stay within a $3,000 budget.
They want a new table, not used. The only location here locally is a pool and spa place that has jacked up prices so that of course will not work. I am leaning more toward the Olhausen or AE Schmidt. I have an Olhausen that is nice and I read AE Schmidt made solid tables...not many options here in Des Moines unless they want to pay a ridiculous delivery fee.
I had an Olhausen and as many have indicated my wife picked it out including the red felt.....:sorry:
I have since bought a old GC for $1K and redid it to new condition. Again I thought it was the best value, and when it was complete it looked great!
Ken
I have since bought a old GC for $1K and redid it to new condition. Again I thought it was the best value, and when it was complete it looked great!
Ken
I just did a search on Craigslist through SearchTempest for Gold Crowns and was amazed at how many are on there for sale.
Some appeared to be very nice installations. One near me is $800 with Superspeed K55 rails and Simonis 860 because the owner is moving and has to get it out of the house.
http://nwct.craigslist.org/spo/4964207911.html
Hmm...I'll have to do some more research. What would you consider your top 3 affordable pool tables a home owner should think about? Budget $3k or less.
:angry: red felt! We will have tournament blue simonis 860 I believe as the felt on their table. They are pretty much leaving it up to us to pick the table out within their budget. Like I said around here in Des Moines the only options are Muellers which is so far in the lead with an Olhausen table, Homemakers (lol Heritage crap table), Decked Outside which is the AE Schmidt rep in town and still waiting on their final pricing, and that spa overpriced place that we could get a Crown table for over the budget price. They are in their 70s and don't give a hoot on the table really as long as it looks decent. My wife and I care more for the quality so we can play on it. I will try to remember to post pictures after we get it.
:angry: red felt! We will have tournament blue simonis 860 I believe as the felt on their table. They are pretty much leaving it up to us to pick the table out within their budget. Like I said around here in Des Moines the only options are Muellers which is so far in the lead with an Olhausen table, Homemakers (lol Heritage crap table), Decked Outside which is the AE Schmidt rep in town and still waiting on their final pricing, and that spa overpriced place that we could get a Crown table for over the budget price. They are in their 70s and don't give a hoot on the table really as long as it looks decent. My wife and I care more for the quality so we can play on it. I will try to remember to post pictures after we get it.
Not to mention that the resale and aesthetic value puts the others to shame.
That's like calling an English Bull Dog ugly....LOL
Ok, maybe they're not that bad. lol.
Growing up on GC's and Anniversary's gives me a little bias. Wish I liked them, I'd have a 10'er - hopefully with a special delivery from RKC![]()
:angry: red felt! We will have tournament blue simonis 860 I believe as the felt on their table. They are pretty much leaving it up to us to pick the table out within their budget. Like I said around here in Des Moines the only options are Muellers which is so far in the lead with an Olhausen table, Homemakers (lol Heritage crap table), Decked Outside which is the AE Schmidt rep in town and still waiting on their final pricing, and that spa overpriced place that we could get a Crown table for over the budget price. They are in their 70s and don't give a hoot on the table really as long as it looks decent. My wife and I care more for the quality so we can play on it. I will try to remember to post pictures after we get it.