9BallPaul
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Hello experts --
For the first time in my life, I've got the space for a table and the means to acquire one. I can see by reading this board that Diamond tables are a big favorite. And old Gold Crowns, of course. No quarrel from me.
But for my own reasons, I was attracted to Olhausen, thinking about the York or a similar semi-modern design. If price were no object, I think the Olhausen Waterfall is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
But today I visted my dealer once again and became smitten with the Presidential line made of teak. The model I like is the Charleston. I'm told I can acquire an 8-foot Charleston for less than $2,900. Compared to the Olhausen this seems a bargain. Yet it's made in Zimbabwe, of all places, and that gives me pause.
The saleslady said it was 1-inch slate, three pieces, plus African teak combined with, if I remember right, white pine. Anyway, any thoughts out there? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
For the first time in my life, I've got the space for a table and the means to acquire one. I can see by reading this board that Diamond tables are a big favorite. And old Gold Crowns, of course. No quarrel from me.
But for my own reasons, I was attracted to Olhausen, thinking about the York or a similar semi-modern design. If price were no object, I think the Olhausen Waterfall is the coolest thing I've ever seen.
But today I visted my dealer once again and became smitten with the Presidential line made of teak. The model I like is the Charleston. I'm told I can acquire an 8-foot Charleston for less than $2,900. Compared to the Olhausen this seems a bargain. Yet it's made in Zimbabwe, of all places, and that gives me pause.
The saleslady said it was 1-inch slate, three pieces, plus African teak combined with, if I remember right, white pine. Anyway, any thoughts out there? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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