Billiards Heritage pool table value

Cbilliards

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Good evening all,
Glad this forum is here. Looking for help on establishing a value for a table I have. I'm looking to sell it or just flat out remove it. However, I know it's an old one and would like to see it go somewhere where it's appreciated. Here are some pics. The rubber is in really good shape. I can provide additional pics of specific areas if needed to better assess. Let me know what you think. Thanks
 

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It's definitely not one of the more desirable models. In Upstate New York, I've seen these go for $400 to $1800, in the last couple of years.

The market of potential buyers with enough space to house a 9' table is fairly small. Of those looking for a 9', most want something that plays similarly to what they shoot on at the local pool hall (ie. commercial style), or something that would look great in their home. Unfortunately, this model fits neither of those criteria. And that is why the value is so much lower than something like a beat up old Gold Crown.

Absolute worst case, you may want to check into donating it. Perhaps a local senior community, youth center, assisted living center, or possibly even a church. This way, you can claim a donation on your taxes (call it $2K). That said, someone would still need to foot the bill for the move and installation. But, for a worthy enough cause, there are some bleeding heart installers out there. I've donated my time to a couple of installs.
 
i love it. it fits as a piece of furniture if you dont have the modern plastic stuff. its a home table but quality for one.
as said they dont bring as much as a gold crown but its in great shape and 1000 to 1500 isnt out of the ball park.

fire sale 800.
 
Start at $950….(It’s still a Brunswick))…….you could lower to $850 or as a counter offer…..finally sell it for $775.
A likely buyer feels great and you get close to what you want…..include some accessories like pool balls, etc.
 
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