Best looking pool table

I thikn 4.5 inch pockets are plenty small. I really would not want things any smaller. It changes the shots that are possible to be made on the table, and therefore changes the game. I think that is a negative change. Also, I would never call that size pockets "big", even if mine were smaller. Over 5" is probably big, but it is also the size of a standard home table. I like the idea of having the pockets at tournament size, and using pocket reducers or the like to practice with. Small pockets are hard enough for an established player, let alone if you want to have friends or family over that may not be as good.
 
Snapshot9 said:
on the setting that the table is going to be in:

For example, in a down home basement type setting:
I like the Diamond Pro-Am Table look.

For an elegant type setting, I think the:
Olhausen Waterfall Table is a looker.

I am currently in the market for a 7 foot Diamond Pro Am table. It looks exactly like the smart table without the coin op. If anyone knows where I can find one other than Diamond directly let me know.
 
I think they have some KS's in the back of Mr Cue's II in Atlanta. Those are BEAUTIFUL and very solid tables. I loved the time I played on those. Haven't seen any since my time in ATL.

Nice tables!

I am a sucker for the Brunswick Gibson/anniversary style as that is what I grew up on but would get a KS if I could.

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mosconiac said:
To me, there's nothing better than a Kim Steel.

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You can see my own KS table thru the link in my sig.
 
jay helfert said:
My Brunswick Gibson. I managed somehow to get one photo to upload.

Nice looking room and table Jay!! I also like the design of that table, kinda looks like an Anniversary.
 
manwon said:
Nice looking room and table Jay!! I also like the design of that table, kinda looks like an Anniversary.

It's an updated copy of the Anniversary.
 
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