I agree, it would be interesting to hear what the players have to say.
It would be interesting to see a video of one being assembled or disassembled.
I presume they are three piece slate construction.
A couple of home made examples, not by me. Suede leather lined with fingers from an old pool glove. Diameter is such if you are using a bridge, just slide the sleeve up on the forearm of the cue.
Outstanding, thank you!
I do not know if the ProAm model existed back in 2008 when these tables were new. They do have 4-1/2 in pockets and were purchased used from Diamond as tournament tables.
That is exactly why I am looking for a picture of one with the slate removed or an assembly diagram. A flashlight helps, but so would a diagram of the paths of the balls. Tables located in a senior center with lots of players. Chalk, chalk holders, key fobs, tip scuffers, etc.