Helpful, Correct?Did you PM Club Billiards for their input?
I would do a lot of research and discussion with people who really know Pool Tables before investing in even one table. Foreign or Domestic.
I am also planning on using Foreign made tables for a room in the Philipines.
I might consider local made but only after inspecting the rails and maybe even sending one rail to Mark Gregory for his approval before buying 20 tables.
You should ask the Table Mechanics Section or Room Owners Section if they have ever worked/owned a Clone of a GC or a Diamond.
What you see is not what you get.
What you can't see is what will ruin you.
A Pool Table is....
First: The Rails. Design, Size, Thickness, Type of hold down bolting.
Second: The Main Frame. Heavy, Kiln Dried, Planed Level.
Third: The Slate. Evenness, Durability, Holes drilled in correct places.
All the rest that you normally see is window dressing.
Legitimate Questions, Correct?That's Aileex.
Is this a GC Clone? Which one III, IV, V, VI?
Do you have a link, please?
How is the reputation of the table?
Is there a pool room where I can play on one?
I appreciate the help beneath_the_surf.
Looks are not everything.
Hell, look at me!
Shut up you.
I'm not helping you with anything with all your ****ing trolling my threads
Supposed to be a NOT in there, I fixed the original
But still
Screw that guy
Potty Mouth!Please direct them so they can see your bullshit
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