Looking to purchase a pool table for my home. Need some advice.

It would difficult to test the table as it has been moved and most likely not level. How old is the table... I'd be concerned with the cushions...
Yeah the table is currently disassembled in storage, but I found reputable installer who will be replacing the cushions at a later date. And level it properly if the seller does a bad job.
 
Appreciate all your help guys, ya'll are awesome.

I will post pics once everything is complete and my man-cave is ready!

Should be delivered and installed by the 27th.

What if I break 50 times and don't get any good layouts? Sad boy hours.
 
My first question is how can you be the house pro in your own house when you don't have a table? 🤷‍♂️.

Find an 8' Anniversary or a 7' Diamond, although I've never had a bad time playing on a valley bar box

Furniture tables never feel like "real" tables. IMHO
Even with Simonis cloth and new rails, furniture tables never feel like real tables? That's unfortunate, I've never played on one. But still excited nonetheless, a table is better than no table I guess.

And I'm the house pro in any home I'm in, table or not :ROFLMAO: It's more of a mindset lol, not actual playing skill.
 
Yeah the table is currently disassembled in storage, but I found reputable installer who will be replacing the cushions at a later date. And level it properly if the seller does a bad job.
You'll get everything worked out and enjoy it. I'm the farthest thing from an expert but learn as I go along. You'll get great support here.
 
You'll get everything worked out and enjoy it. I'm the farthest thing from an expert but learn as I go along. You'll get great support here.
Thank you sir!

It sucks playing in the occasional tournaments that are weeks apart and not having enough time to practice before hand. So this will help keep me in stroke and hopefully have an advantage over other players. I usually take like 2-3 weeks off with no playing and then enter a tourney cold turkey, with no practice. I usually play well at first (even breaking and running the first rack), but later on in the night my mechanics seem to falter due to not practicing enough and creates a lack of confidence. I'm hoping having a table at home will keep my stroke arm warmed up at all times and I should be firing on all cylinders when it is time for a tourney. I don't play leagues or bar table 8ball.
 
Thank you sir!

It sucks playing in the occasional tournaments that are weeks apart and not having enough time to practice before hand. So this will help keep me in stroke and hopefully have an advantage over other players. I usually take like 2-3 weeks off with no playing and then enter a tourney cold turkey, with no practice. I usually play well at first (even breaking and running the first rack), but later on in the night my mechanics seem to falter due to not practicing enough and creates a lack of confidence. I'm hoping having a table at home will keep my stroke arm warmed up at all times and I should be firing on all cylinders when it is time for a tourney. I don't play leagues or bar table 8ball.
Makes a huge difference
 
Yeah the table is currently disassembled in storage, but I found reputable installer who will be replacing the cushions at a later date. And level it properly if the seller does a bad job.
Just get the disassembled table to your house & have Ryan put it together. He will be able to tell if anything is missing & assemble the table properly the first go around.
 
My GC4... I swear the corners were 5.25.

This one's close.
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I was still able to miss. :ROFLMAO:
 
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