2 More GC lll in Vegas, 2 more in Florence, CA...$1,500 each, great condition...in storage for last few years!
Glen
Glen
Cuedog said:As far as the rest of what you had to say, I have to believe you did not read what I wrote carefully enough. Nowhere did I write that poolrooms pay full retail for the tables we purchase. I was simply quoting the RETAIL pricing for comparison sake. A more fair comparison , I will admit, would have been less misleading being that most dealers will discount the MSRP.
Once again, I feel you are reading things into what I wrote if you, for one minute, think that I implied that I felt I could get anywhere near retail for my tables. Warehousing won't be needed for long once I decide to sell. That's why I started this thread. Remember? I'm looking to get and give a FAIR price.
Thanks for your input...I think.
Gene
Cuedog said:I want to thank you all that have responded so far. This has been interesting to say the least. Keep the quotes coming.
I believe one thing that is important to remember is the relatively low years of use on these. GC III's were introduced well over 20 years ago. With this in mind, I believe age has some bearing here as to the value.
Bottom line though, it always boils down to the amount the seller is willing to sell for and the amount the buyer is willing to pay.
Gene
No offense taken Scott.Scott Lee said:No offense Gene, but you've gotten several responses, all from different areas of the country, and all relatively within the same price range. What is it that you want to hear? Like you, and others said, the tables are worth what people are willing to pay for them...and in this case that's between $1000 & $2500 each. That a LOT of wiggle room, but you're not going to get more than that. It wouldn't matter if the tables were BRAND NEW, and had been 'stored' for 20 yrs, you still would not get more money for them. GCIII's are not a much sought after table, and the demand and sale prices reflect that. Sorry if that's not what you'd like to hear, but those are the facts.
Scott Lee
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