I'm guessing diamond probably put the new rail system on all the tables at the dcc. red or blue lables. They might not all have been new tables but hopefully all new rail systems.
I don't know... all I know is there were about 10 blue tables, and 50 red tables. And from what I read online, red = old rails, and blue = new rails.
That mostly applies to new production rails, but Diamond still had plenty of red lable rails in stock that hadn't been sent through the new blades in the rail moulder at the time of the switch, so...as I said before....some of the new rails have red logos still, but the blue logos do represent the new production line of Diamond rails. Not to mention that Diamond has also remoulded quite a few of the post production rails to the new design as well.
Glen
At the dcc or anyone else with the new rail design? R the rails a little less active and judge able?
I played on both couldn't tell the difference. Who makes the new diamond rails? When i put new rails on my table should i use the new rails or the artemis?
New rails? Diamond didn't change the cushions they use, they just modified the sub-rail design so that the Artemis cushions played better...that's all. The red and blue logo tables played the same....because they were ALL the same playing tables. There's way to much confusion going on about this red and blue logo thing. Look, it's real simple, if you received a Diamond table before May of last year...then you don't have the new rail design...unless Diamond or someone changed them for you...in which case...you'd know it. If you recieved your Diamond table after May of last year, chances are you have the new redesigned rails....or, have had the rails redesigned...in which case....you'd know it. YES...the blue logo is the new logo on all Diamond tables...yes, the blue logo means you're playing on the new designed rails. RED logo's don't mean you're playing on the previous designed rails....as there were lots of Diamond tables built with the red logo's....before Diamond switched the color of the logo's. The bottom line is....if you're happy with the way your Diamond plays....then....what's the problem?...If you're not happy, then there's a fix....no matter when you bought the Diamond table.
Glen
Hey Glen, I have played on the new rails and the difference I felt was when I ran my fingers along the underside of the rail next to the table top there seemed to be on overlap of the rubber against the wood. Is the new rail cut slightly larger on the back side than the old rail? There was a definite and consistent overlap and it was easy to feel it. It's not a lot maybe about 1/16 of an inch give or take..
Forgive me Glen, I'm old & confused. I asked the question above because myself and a friend both noticed this difference between the 'new & old' rail/cushion setup. Is it accurate to say that one could differentiate between new & old this way?? I am not trying to stir the pot just wondering how someone could tell the difference of one or the other besides knowing when the rails/cushions were installed..
Thanks Glen!![]()