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    9 Foot (9') Regulation AMF Pool Table - $1,250 (Dearborn Heights, Michigan)

    Moved recently. Unable to take with. Professionally installed 9 foot (9') regulation AMF pool table with 4.5" corner pockets. 3-piece slate. Tournament Blue Simonis 860 HR cloth and Artemis K66 profile cushions. Priced to sell fast. Tremendous, true playing table here with top notch materials...
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    Mechanic in South East Michigan

    Josh Ebert - Absolute Billiard Service Josh Ebert of Absolute Billiard Service came out to my Dearborn Heights, Michigan home not too long ago and brilliantly installed my table and Simonis 860. You can check out a prior post of mine. I couldn't be happier. Good luck with your table...
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    Exemplary Recover in Mich. - Josh / Club Billiards

    I apologize in that this is not a 'talk to a mechanic' post in the truest sense but it may provide some guidance to those getting work done. I began with a 9' AMF Grand Prix 1" slate table purchased locally off craigslist (what I believe is circa 1970s). I splurged for top-notch materials, and...
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    Gardenhouse project with a nice Brunswick

    Terrific job. What a great haven to have. Best of luck with your practice. I'm inspired just looking at your pics.
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    Earl playing Russian Pyramid billiards

    Nice find although that was fairly painful to even skip through quickly lol. Those pockets seem to be 3" max. The exposed ball return tracks on that table are interesting too.
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    CSI US Open 10 Ball Championship Qualifier

    Great feed. Thank you.
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    Restoring my GC III

    Keep us posted with pics... Looking good.
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    "Diamondized" Gold Crown II

    Thanks for the feedback. My pops is super-handy so I may just give this a shot.
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    Pool Rooms and the Internet $$$$

    Internet can't hurt. I think Obama has talked about making the whole country wifi-equipped.
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    "Diamondized" Gold Crown II

    For a non-machanic, would it be easier to just purchase one ready-made subrail from bestbilliard.com for $29 and cut up the 12 pieces needed to extend subrails? Or would it be too difficult to make sure all 12 pieces are the same width?
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