Best place to sell a pool table

ideologist

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Does anyone have success with selling pool tables online? I picked up a few too many in Ohio and want to move them (Gold Crowns and Centennials), including a very nice Brazilian Rosewood Centennial. AZ has led to many false starts and I would like to get a couple of these out of the way.
 
Almost feel silly asking. Did you reach out to various Central Ohio pool halls? Or consider wholesaling one or two to Edison Billiards up in Edison, OH?
 
Does anyone have success with selling pool tables online? I picked up a few too many in Ohio and want to move them (Gold Crowns and Centennials), including a very nice Brazilian Rosewood Centennial. AZ has led to many false starts and I would like to get a couple of these out of the way.
Selling used pool tables is the worst. Especially if they are disassembled and just a pile of parts it's almost impossible. I once bought out a bowling alley billiard room. Had them in my warehouse for years before I got rid of them all .

These were gold crowns and I could not get anything for them. I had to sell them and include instillation and guarantee they were good playble tables. What a headache. I ended up making no money.
 
Almost feel silly asking. Did you reach out to various Central Ohio pool halls? Or consider wholesaling one or two to Edison Billiards up in Edison, OH?
I'm hoping not to sell them to what would be my competitors, since the big draw for my club is having the most 9' tables in the area. I'm hoping these tables end up leaving the region completely. Especially the Centennial, I have a full set of 3 standing up (Carom, snooker, pool), it's a differentiator
 
Does anyone have success with selling pool tables online? I picked up a few too many in Ohio and want to move them (Gold Crowns and Centennials), including a very nice Brazilian Rosewood Centennial. AZ has led to many false starts and I would like to get a couple of these out of the way.

where are and what do you have?
 
The priority now is a Brazilian Rosewood Centennial, 9' in Columbus Ohio. No damage of any kind, just needs some elbow grease to clean up the wood. All aluminum and wood intact, slate is perfect. The other tables are lighter so I'm keeping the walnut 9' that I have and selling this one.

Also have a cool GC1 from the original owner's house in storage in Montana. Has the original orange cloth from Brunswick, it's as "Mod" as anything I've ever seen, super 60s for sure.

I'm still juggling a couple more GCs and a Diamond, but the two I mentioned are in the way and ready to be rehomed
 
OBM on Facebook or Craigslist.
agreed. Facebook marketplace is probably your best bet these days.

On the bright side, you can see exactly who you're dealing with, and if you happen to know who your competitors are, you can choose not to respond if they show interest. :cool:
 
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