Diamond Pro AM Complete Overview

Heath Manning

Manning Cues
Silver Member
Hi Members,

In a continued effort to bring you genuine content I published a new video today.
In January I spent a week in the Diamond's factory and captured over a hundred gigs of video.
Diamond opened their factory to me and I was able to move throughout the factory unsupervised for 5 days.
Today I've uploaded my first video titled "Diamond Pro Am Complete Overview".
In this video I'll show you how the Pro Am is made from start to finish from within Diamond Billiards factory.

The link below is to the video on Youtube:
Diamond Pro Am Complete Overview

I'll also include a link to ManningCues.com so you can see all the available options and cost for this amazing table.
Manning Cues

I'll have more videos published from my visit at Diamond in the near future.
If you have any questions please call me directly or submit as question on the link below.
Click Here for Questions

Enjoy the video and have fun :)
 
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Glued cloth, as a best practice has been spoken of a lot.

Hopefully, not separately from proper stretching!
 
Cloth Installation by Glue

Hi Guys,

I'll be releasing the full video on the cloth installation using only glue in the near future.
Thanks for watching the video...
 
Great video. Loved seeing the inside of the table, have a much better understanding of the construction and leveling system.
 
I really like that table, BUT seeing the slate ride on the shims creating a gap between the plywood and the slate makes me cringe, probably never causes a problem but still....also it appears the aprons/skirts, are plenty tall/deep enough so that they do not need to be straight/horizontal across the bottom, maybe a curve here and there along with some leg reshaping would really take away the 'box' look without changing functionality.
 
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Hi Members,

In a continued effort to bring you genuine content I published a new video today.
In January I spent a week in the Diamond's factory and captured over a hundred gigs of video.
Diamond opened their factory to me and I was able to move throughout the factory unsupervised for 5 days.
Today I've uploaded my first video titled "Diamond Pro Am Complete Overview".
In this video I'll show you how the Pro Am is made from start to finish from within Diamond Billiards factory.

The link below is to the video on Youtube:
Diamond Pro Am Complete Overview

I'll also include a link to ManningCues.com so you can see all the available options and cost for this amazing table.
Manning Cues

I'll have more videos published from my visit at Diamond in the near future.
If you have any questions please call me directly or submit as question on the link below.
Click Here for Questions

Enjoy the video and have fun :)

While you are there can you get me a rosewood stain oak diamond light for a 7ft pro am?
 
Very interesting video, now I can see why the tables are so expensive, it's a lot of heart and technologies put in. A real table made for pool players.

Keep videos coming. Thank you.
 
Well this doesnt make me want one any less thats for sure. I like my GC3 but when I get the pennies saved I will have me a Pro-Am for sure. Thanks for posting.
 
Very well done,very informative video. I was surprised about the access holes at each
end of the tables. Nice to know so you can look for your $30 chalk if you drop it in the
pocket. HaHa
Thank you
 
An instructional video covering correct procedures to check and level a already installed Pro Am to fix any minor roll off would be of great value for any owner. Looks like you could do that for us. Thanks!


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Dymond Wood

Really enjoyed the video, thanks. Did they give you any idea if or when Dymondwood would again be an option?
 
Hi Guys,

I'll be releasing the full video on the cloth installation using only glue in the near future.
Thanks for watching the video...

Heath, this is expressly why in a big fan of you and what you do as a dealer in the pool world.

Thank you so very much for such an in-depth look into the diamond factory. For you to take the time away from the family, and document your in-depth look at the diamond factory shows your commitment and dedication to customer service.

We are all a bit smarter after watching this video. I look forward to watching your future videos.

Thanks for all that you do.
 
We are supposed to be getting 4 Diamonds for one of our rooms, really looking forward to it Thanks for posting the video.
 
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