I’ve had 2 massaged anniversaries and a sport king but I still prefer the GCIV. I’ve never played on a V. I didn’t care for the VI but I don’t think the one I played on was set up very well.The 4 is a keeper.
My fave too. Magoo's in Tulsa has 10 nice 4's.The 4 is a keeper.
If you're worried about a scratch on the rails you may want to wait. I played on one in a hall that has 8. They are starting to show scratches on the head rail, probably from people breaking. They play great though. These has 4.5 inch pockets.Anyone been able to play on one of these yet? I’m going to be building a house soon and am considering a GC IV, V or this one.
With the aluminum rails, how thick is the overlay? I’d be SICK if a scratch, say from a rivet in a pair of jeans, was deep enough to expose shiny metal underneath.
I’ve always liked the look of the V but the IV is my favorite table of all time.
Unreal oversight on B-wick’s part if this brand new to the market table is already showing scratched metal.If you're worried about a scratch on the rails you may want to wait. I played on one in a hall that has 8. They are starting to show scratches on the head rail, probably from people breaking. They play great though. These has 4.5 inch pockets.
Maybe they'll rethink the rail covers and come up with something more resilient.
It is. Not sure what the material is but the scratches kind of look like what you'd see on coated aluminium that was scratched.Unreal oversight on B-wick’s part if this brand new to the market table is already showing scratched metal.
Bummer.It is. Not sure what the material is but the scratches kind of look like what you'd see on coated aluminium that was scratched.
That being said, it wouldn't keep it out of my house. Played real nice and other than the covering I think it's a great table.