Thanks! Would anyone else buy a gc4 thats been used at a pool hall for 2 years? price is 2k.
Couldn't agree more! You could find a GC on Craig's List and have it set up by a master mechanic with Simonis and new rubber for under 2K!!! No brainer as far as I'm concerned.Absolutely would buy that. GCs are excellent tables with 50 years of field testing to prove it. A two year old table has about 100 years left in it.
Even if it had problems a good table mechanic will make it play perfect. No way you can go wrong a gold crown and that holds true for most tables. Its more about the installer than the manufacturer.
And don't believe the hype about diamonds playing tougher. If you shim a GC it will play much tougher than a diamond. Diamonds pocket balls easier due to the cut of the pocket. Diamond angles their facings different in order for a well hit ball to be accepted in the pocket. Where Brunswick uses pocket geometry that will reject a well hit ball that should drop.
I guess you could say diamonds play a bit truer due to the easier pocket angles but a double/tripple shimmed gold crown will make you a better shot maker since they reject shots that are not hit perfectly. Less margin of error...
A black GC4 would be my #1 table of choice. A 10 foot, tripple shim, gold crown would be my perfect home table. 9 foot would be a close second...
One thing I will throw out there, since you stated you are little more than a recreational player, dont let anyone talk you into getting the pockets shimmed too tight. It sounds like it will be a home table for use by family and friends? If so, you want everyone to be able to enjoy it. JMHO
Woody
2 Real kingcobra has a post about the gc's frame needing to be
beefed up,maybe this needs to be addressed. Just my 2 cents,Jack
A friend bought 10 of them.The rubber didn't last 3 years.
I heard they were made in Brazil.Gc2's play a little mushy also.Play a lot on gc4's,they play great.Gc1's play good also.
Heed the advice in this thread about installation.Use only a respected
installer.Don't let a backyard mechanic work on your Porche.
Artemis for sure! Simonis 860! 4 to 4.25 inch pockets! Centennial Balls ! Delta 13! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
He set me up with 860 Simonis HR, tourney blue, 4 3/8" pockets, I bought a new set of Centennials and a new set of Aramith Super Pros, and the Delta rack with the leather inserts. Amazing how much the leather quieted the rack. It didn't bother me but I did it for guests.
Oh yeah...and a Diamond single platter ball polisher. It just doesn't get any better.
Its a fine table, and having been in the pool hall wont hurt it at all. The Key will be in who sets it up, and how good of a job they do.
A top of the line brand new table will play like crap if set up poorly, so make sure your mechanic knows what he is doing.
One thing I will throw out there, since you stated you are little more than a recreational player, dont let anyone talk you into getting the pockets shimmed too tight. It sounds like it will be a home table for use by family and friends? If so, you want everyone to be able to enjoy it. JMHO
Woody
Seems to be a ton of pool halls selling there used Gold Crown 4s. Also a bunch of people refurbishing them. There's a black gold crown 4, that a guy bought 2 years ago of a pool hall, and is selling for 2k, says good condition, do it?
Theres also a great escape near us and has brand new brunswick tables, is there really a difference between a 4k brunswick table and the gold crown 4, besides the gold crown being able to take more abuse?
I'm a little more than a recreational player, and would like something nice. Say budget is between 2k-4k. Really need help on purchasing a table for home guys. thanks in advance.