These are the specs and accessories I would want.
9’
Black oak
White diamond sites
Pro cut pockets
Black oak round corners
Gold crown type legs
No logos
Simonis 760 tournament blue
Bridge rack on both sides
Black oak triangle
Cyclop athena balls
It would be put in my garage. I’m
not sure if I want one or three piece slate.
The attached picture is what I’m looking at.
The only things that will cost more
than I quoted would be $50 for the
bridge holders on both sides and the
760 is only a hair more expensive.
The Professional comes standard
3 piece slate as it has since they
started making their tables. Well,
besides they do not have slate
backers on them anymore. It would
cost a bunch more for a 1 piece option
and I am not even sure Diamond will deliver it that way.
The 3 piece will play exactly like any
one piece will, with a Diamond installer of course.
The only reason Diamond uses the one
piece slate on the Pro Am's is because
they can flip the tables in and out of the
carts to save set up time. I have never
seen a Professional one piece slate.
Not sayin it does not exist, if there are
stairs involved(no more than 3 up or down)
I am supposed to ask Diamond for permission...
People do not seem to understand that
NO SMART BUSINESSMAN wants to move
their one piece slate table down a flight of
stairs... I wont for $1000.00, my business
insurance is far to valuable to me(never had
a claim and hopefully never will) for me to
put that in danger doing something so risky.
Someone could get hurt and it is simply stupid.
Any trained mechanic or installer should be
able to make a 3 piece slate play like it is a one piece.
Trent from Toledo