I bought the Valley and now this Great American Eagle just came up.
Great America Eagle 44" X 88" vs. Valley 44" x 88". Both will need new cushions and cloth
Which one is best and why.
Thanks!
Depends on how old they are. The newer valley's, roughly 1990's on, have all parts still available. Not sure about great American.I bought the Valley and now this Great American Eagle just came up.
Great America Eagle 44" X 88" vs. Valley 44" x 88". Both will need new cushions and cloth
Which one is best and why.
Thanks!
Hey, I want one of the little Valley's too. And no I don't need advice to get a 9' Gold Crown, I already have one. I want the barbox to put in another corner of my basement. Local pool supply's won't deliver a Valley to my basement. They tell me to get my friends to carry it down the stairs. Crap, I'm 70, half my friends are dead and the rest aren't really up to the task.
It's much easier if you unbolt the sub rails, and take the slate down separate. And you'll be surprised what you can get younger people to do if you tell them there's a couple cases of beer at the end of the trail.
None of the 3-slate-guys around here want anything to do with coin-op tables. You're gonna love the excuse..."I'm just too damn old." Tell me about it.
From what I can find(which ain't much) 8 foot Valleys have 3/4" slates and 8 foot Great Americans have 15/16" slates. Is that true or just a Sea Story?
None of the 3-slate-guys around here want anything to do with coin-op tables. You're gonna love the excuse..."I'm just too damn old." Tell me about it.
From what I can find(which ain't much) 8 foot Valleys have 3/4" slates and 8 foot Great Americans have 15/16" slates. Is that true or just a Sea Story?
It's much easier if you unbolt the sub rails, and take the slate down separate. And you'll be surprised what you can get younger people to do if you tell them there's a couple cases of beer at the end of the trail.
I bought the Valley and now this Great American Eagle just came up.
Great America Eagle 44" X 88" vs. Valley 44" x 88". Both will need new cushions and cloth
Which one is best and why.
Thanks!
Great American copied Valley.
You MIGHT be able to get the slate downstairs, but that don't mean you can get the body downstairs, and it don't disassemble!
None of the 3-slate-guys around here want anything to do with coin-op tables. You're gonna love the excuse..."I'm just too damn old." Tell me about it.
From what I can find(which ain't much) 8 foot Valleys have 3/4" slates and 8 foot Great Americans have 15/16" slates. Is that true or just a Sea Story?
Hey, I want one of the little Valley's too. And no I don't need advice to get a 9' Gold Crown, I already have one. I want the barbox to put in another corner of my basement. Local pool supply's won't deliver a Valley to my basement. They tell me to get my friends to carry it down the stairs. Crap, I'm 70, half my friends are dead and the rest aren't really up to the task.
If you pull the slate out it takes a good 150 pounds out. You can protect the side and slide it downstairs with 2 or 3 guys. Just need to do it slowly and not let it get away from you. Maybe hire movers.
You MIGHT be able to get the slate downstairs, but that don't mean you can get the body downstairs, and it don't disassemble!
I went and looked at a valley that the owner neglected to add in the sale that to get it in the apartment they saw zawed in half. Seriously .. they took out the slate sawed off I 3rd of the table and then used wood on the sides to keep it together when they got it back in lol
150lbs out??? How about closer to 400lbs....LOL and the empty cabinet weighs just about as much empty.
Well I must have superhuman friends cause I've got one here.
If you were an Egyptian...there never would have been pyramids!