Renos said:
Cobra you like to hear yourself talk apparently with three straight replies. How do you know the Diamond's will be worth anything 20 years from now. Have they been around 20 years? Take a look at 35 year old Gold Crowns and they are still great playing tables. Gold crowns II and III have great resale value. You do need a decent mechanic to set them up but after that they are cadillac-ing for decades. Can you really say that about a Diamond? I don't think so. The entire Diamond line of tables do look good but as far as holding up for several years or decades like Gold Crowns is riDONKulous to think. My short favorite word. LOL
Go back and take a look at the laminate on them GC's and tell me what it looks like. I can tell you for a fact, that Dymondwood 20 years from now, if buffed out with a buffer will look every bit as good as it did the day it was bought new. You CAN'T say that about a GC, unless it was in someone's home the entire time. Second, resale value?????? Try finding a Diamond ProAm on ebay for sale...LOL People can't wait to get their hands on one, ebay is loaded with GC's for sale, and when compared to the price of a GC new, the used price they can be picked up for is next to nothing. I can tell you right now, that a Diamond ProAm bought used today for $4,000.00...20 years from now is going to be worth most all of that...IF the owner was even willing to part with it. Does Brunswick buy back their OWN tables if a room goes broke??? Diamond does...and why would Diamond do that? Because they can resell the tables again for the same $4000.00 used table price...over and over again, until the table stops coming back, because it ends up somewhere and stays there. Why do people sell their GC's to replace them with Diamonds, because that happens all the time? Hmmm....I think you need to do a little more background checking before you make the "Fact" statements that you're making...because they don't hold water

I'm not talking about Diamonds built 10,15 or even 20+ years ago, and yes...Diamond has been building tables for over 20+ years, and if you did a little more homework...you'd have known that. And if you want to compare commercial tables, then be sure you compare the Diamond ProAm to the GC's, because that really is Diamonds "Commercial" Rolls Royce of pool tables, built to take the abuse of pool rooms, built to last. Being in this business for as long as I have been, if there was a reason that a Diamond ProAm would ever have to be replaced in the future, I'd have seen that reason long ago, but...there is not ONE reason that a Diamond ProAm would ever have to be replaced. Brunswick on the other hand, can't seem to come up with that one GC that don't need to be replaced...because it's PERFECT in every way! Diamond has, and its called the ProAm model of tables.
Get your facts straight, if you want compete in this conversation. Other wise, call your facts....in your OPINION
Facts about Diamond ProAms.
1) Leather pocket liners, instead of plastic...like Brunswick's.
2) Faster ball return than Brunswick ever dreamed of.
3) Bi-level pocket liners, and no metal pocket castings...like Brunswick's.
4) One piece 9ft slate, which means there's no seams to come apart like on Brunswicks...no matter WHO sets the table up.
5) Much higher re-sale value than a Brunswick GC.
6) Diamond adjustable wedge leveling system which allows a technician to continue leveling the slate AFTER the table is assembled...unlike Brunswick, which you CAN'T adjust the level of the slate a year later if need be...unless you take the cloth off and break the seams apart to re-level the slates!
7) The Diamond is the fasted 9ft in the world to set up. Can be set up and ready to play on...before you can even finish packing in the GC parts and pieces, let alone...assemble it!
8) Diamond offers pro cut pocket openings, wereas Brunswick does not.
Do I really need to go on??????????
Glen