Bumpers in Birmingham, Alabama use to be full of what I would call olhausen home tables.
David Rowell was the owner at that point. Not sure when he first owned Bumpers but, I do know that when he sold that room to a group of people, it was full of home-type tables.
All of them were 4 x 8 drop pockets.
I didn't mind playing on them. He kept them up pretty good until toward the end of his ownership. At that point, the place seemed to go downhill pretty fast until it was sold.
The group that bought him out really updated the place and kept it really clean. But, that didn't last long.
After only two or three years, one of the owners bought the rest of the group out and within a few months, the place wasn't the same. At that point, the tables were hardly ever cleaned the right way and recovered a table only when it was to a point nobody would play on it. That owner seems to not care as much. (Money issues :shrug
I love rooms that are owned by serious players. They always seem to have the best kept tables, regardless of what brand.
Jeff