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  1. bradsh98

    Best 7’ table other than Diamond!

    Retail pricing is $7800 for a 7', or $8600 for a 9'.
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    Best 7’ table other than Diamond!

    In my professional opinion: Kasson are particle board garbage. Though, I have heard that the company built some decent ones... However, in all of the years that I've been in this business, I have not seen a single Kasson that was worth more than a few BTU's. Connelly made some very nice tables...
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    Help Authenticating an AMF Playmaster Royal Oak Table

    I don't know about solid oak..... Your photos show a lot of pine, particle board, and plywood.... Not that it means much, but you mentioned that you had a Brunswick Monarch table that had 3/4" thick slate with MDF (presumably the slate liner). That doesn't seem right... There was a 2 1/2"...
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    Monarch cushions

    Using faster cloth, to compensate for poor cushion response, is a poor band-aid solution. You're just swapping one problem for another. It will just make it that much more difficult to adapt to other tables that you may play on.
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    Monarch cushions

    Make sure that the rail bolts are tight.
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    Identifying Rail Cushions? Klematch? For 9 ball?

    First and foremost, I actually work on pool tables. Every day of the week, in fact. I have worked on all kinds: from very high-end furniture-grade, to high-end tournament-grade, to low-grade firewood... That said, I'm sure that you realize that it is not a tournament-grade table. Though, I'm...
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    Gold Crown 7 Revealed

    The Global version has been around for a while: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/new-brunswick-gcc-coin-bar-table.527433/ The new version is made in China.... Or, at least the prototypes were...
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    Fold marks

    Try wiping the cloth down with a damp lint-free cloth. Wipe in one direction.
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    What kind/brand of Mechanics Level to level a Pool Table

    If it's a ProAm, I would bet my life that it doesn't roll absolutely perfect. You probably just haven't noticed the subtleties. I'm not knocking you, by any means... Most people don't notice the subtle drifts. A ProAm has a plywood cabinet. It will move, throughout the seasons. I have a 9'...
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    Table foundation recommendations

    That's because we're always busy working, and get beat to the punch. Thin rubber, such as the toolbox liner, under the feet is what I recommend. For gluing the cloth, Parabond M250 is probably the easiest to source locally. 3M-10 might be the most difficult to source. RKC250 is probably the...
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    Olhausen rattle, is this a good fix?

    Go with 60A. 70A is too hard
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    Gold Crown 7 Revealed

    I would love to! But, the fee to get me there would be very unrealistic. From what I was told by Nick, Ted, and John, at Brunswick, they are planning to have the ability to deliver the tables on a cart, similar to how Diamond transports/installs. If that is truly the case, you wouldn't...
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    Gold Crown 7 Revealed

    The ball return on the Gold Crown VII is one of the quietest on the market. Also, the majority of people that are buying 9' tournament tables are either tournament players or league players.... A large number of those players tend to like the logos, and will even spend extra money to have them...
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    Gold Crown 7 Revealed

    $12,500, has been the unofficial price, directly from Nick Baron, President of Brunswick Billiards
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    Machinist level question

    I would dare say that I can get a table playing pretty decent, with a good 4' carpenter's level... However, I can do a MUCH better job, with 8-9 Starrett 98-12's. The problem with using a carpenter's level, is that you can't see the variations in flatness of the slate. Also, the precision of...
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    Goldcrown 3 nose hight question

    Thanks for the plug! We don't currently ship rails. We just simply have too much local work to focus on. However, I'm sure that Mark or Jack would be happy to take on the work.
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    Machinist level question

    This is wildly incorrect
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    Long distance move and storage

    ~$500 - Disassemble ~$1500-2000 - Crate slates and transport ~$1200-1400 - Assemble with new Simonis All total, you could be into it for $3500-4000 Or, sell it for ~$2000, and buy a different one for $5500 - delivered and installed, with new Simonis. It's a net of -$3500. In fact, you might...
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    That darn glue.

    I used to use that style, but it was cumbersome to change the blades. This style is much easier to use. Especially, once you sand the protrusions off from the blade surface. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-4-in-Metal-Wall-Scraper-WPS-HUS/310955143
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