ha! I actually did find that one, but it was not the 7' version, and the picture was quite crappy. I wonder if the OP's friend saw the table in a local showroom for it to be installed this week.
ha! I actually did find that one, but it was not the 7' version, and the picture was quite crappy. I wonder if the OP's friend saw the table in a local showroom for it to be installed this week.
Really?
Not being a smartass. If that is true then I am genuinely surprised.
but rememberI pulled that number out of the air. If a new one cost $6,500 I figured a used one should come at a discount.
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I think any reasonable table, if set up properly, can play well. Some may be more durable, or less work to get playing properly, but I think the installation is as important as the table.While a Diamond might be ideal, they are hard to find and expensive. I got a valley for much cheaper 10 years ago and it plays great. I had them put 4 inch pockets in and just got the cloth redone. I have not regretted the decision at all
Which model? The Resolute is made from solid Aspen, at $3200 it doesn't look bad. Is 39x78 a common playing field for a 7' table?thanks for the replies
i sent him all your info
he decided on an imperial black pearl new which will be delivered and set up on thursday.......![]()
Do you know the saying?So I gather he did not actually want informed opinions on the matter.
IMO, buying a low level table like the one your fried chose at new price is a mistake.
Most off-label tables for the home can be found <$500 on the used market.
Hope he likes it.
None of the horses I lead ever seem to drink the water, so the reservoir is still high.Do you know the saying?
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink
I tried my best and I appreciate all the advice from all you guys
It’s all I could do
New is the way to go. He’ll enjoy what he bought.thanks for the replies
i sent him all your info
he decided on an imperial black pearl new which will be delivered and set up on thursday.......![]()
I payed $6750 delivered about 9 months a go. Still my favorite thing I’ve ever bought in my 52 years. some times I stare at it and am still in disbelief I finaly got one lolI pulled that number out of the air. If a new one cost $6,500 I figured a used one should come at a discount.
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Yeah, I think the used Diamonds listed for 5k don't actually sell-through. I know I would not buy a used one at that price when I can get factory brand new for 1750 more. Now, 3500 range they will move. 4k range setup is the highest I'd go used when 6750 is new setup.I played $6750 delivered about 9 months a go. Still my favorite thing I’ve ever bought in my 52 years. some times I stare at it and am still in disbelief I finaly got one lol
I think a lot sold for that, when new table delivered was 6-18 months out.Yeah, I think the used Diamonds listed for 5k don't actually sell-through. I know I would not buy a used one at that price when I can get factory brand new for 1750 more. Now, 3500 range they will move. 4k range setup is the highest I'd go used when 6750 is new setup.
It's certainly possible, and I would not bet against it. But I personally would not believe it unless I saw the cash/bank transfer/etc slips with my own eyes. Too many people try to raise prices of things and keep the true sell-thru price secret. And the biggest Diamond used price pumper is their traveling mechanic from our forum.I think a lot sold for that, when new table delivered was 6-18 months out.
They were just selling them for $6000 used at the expo I believe. That’s just silly. I wish I would have bought mine at the expo like 10 years a go when a friend did. He got a table with almost new cloth , the diamond light new in a box , a set of super aramith pro’s delivered for $3250 lol.Yeah, I think the used Diamonds listed for 5k don't actually sell-through. I know I would not buy a used one at that price when I can get factory brand new for 1750 more. Now, 3500 range they will move. 4k range setup is the highest I'd go used when 6750 is new setup.