Coin Op Tables

Burtus

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My dad is planning to donate a 7' or 8' coin op pool table to the fishing club. They want it to be coin op functional to keep the riff raff of it and to help the club pay for stick/cloth/maintenance. I have heard of Valley and a few of the others but don't know anything quality and durability. I've been looking on ebay and craigs pimp list. Do you have any suggestions on what brand to be looking for and what to stay away from? If anyone has anything available in the Philadelphia and NJ area we will certainly come take a look.
Thanks
 
My dad is planning to donate a 7' or 8' coin op pool table to the fishing club. They want it to be coin op functional to keep the riff raff of it and to help the club pay for stick/cloth/maintenance. I have heard of Valley and a few of the others but don't know anything quality and durability. I've been looking on ebay and craigs pimp list. Do you have any suggestions on what brand to be looking for and what to stay away from? If anyone has anything available in the Philadelphia and NJ area we will certainly come take a look.
Thanks

Either a Valley, Global, or Dynamo will do, don't waste your time with anything else, unless your dad feels like buying a Diamond to donate:D

Glen
 
Either a Valley, Global, or Dynamo will do, don't waste your time with anything else, unless your dad feels like buying a Diamond to donate:D

Glen



I 2nd that, i believe the global's are a little less expensive. i also like the way the "free play" feature works. unlike valleys where the door comes off. the globals have a lever inside the coin slot that lets thew balls come out without leaving doors off.
 
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