Diamond Pro Table

Doug

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What do you think is a fair offer for a Diamond Pro 9' table and matching light that is approx 5 years old and on the scale of 10 would be an 8+? There is one for sale where I live and the seller is asking for an offer.
 
I think in 4,000 range, with the light. You can get a new, slightly used one from the open, delivered to your door for that much.
 
Ragin1 said:
I think in 4,000 range, with the light. You can get a new, slightly used one from the open, delivered to your door for that much.
The tables used in the US Open are NOT Diamond Professionals. They are Diamond Smart Tables. Also, I don't think Barry includes delivery.

I recently sold my Diamond Pro with the light for $4500.

-djb
 
those prices seem pretty high to me, i dunno. the Gold Crown holds its value really well, but i am surprised a used Diamond table would be worth that much.

with the light, cloth, installation, delivery, etc, i'd say no more than $3,000 at the absolute most.

DCP
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
those prices seem pretty high to me, i dunno. the Gold Crown holds its value really well, but i am surprised a used Diamond table would be worth that much.

with the light, cloth, installation, delivery, etc, i'd say no more than $3,000 at the absolute most.

DCP
$3000?
That would be a steal.
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
its a USED pool table.
used pool tables arent worth a whole lot - unless its a Gold Crown.
A used Gold Crown III go for around 2K here in Socal. At $2500, it's a hard sale. But, that's GCIII which is not as nice as the Diamond Pro.
I own a GC II. GC I and II, in great shape, go around 2K here as well.
But, a Diamond Pro with light, delivered and installed for $3K would be a steal.
If he can get one installed and delivered with the lights for 4k, he should jump on it.
 
Doug said:
What do you think is a fair offer for a Diamond Pro 9' table and matching light that is approx 5 years old and on the scale of 10 would be an 8+? There is one for sale where I live and the seller is asking for an offer.
I think to buy the table and light outright, $4000 is a pretty good buy. You said the seller is asking for an offer... I don't suggest starting at $4000 :cool:
Even if you pay $4K for the table and light you still have to factor in deilivery and installation. To have a professional do this it should run $300-450. If you want to recover the table with Simonis tack on another $300-450. I live in Ohio and we charge $525 to dismantle/move/recover/set-up a 9' Diamond Pro. This would put you a little over $4500...And thats about as much as its worth. Like Joey said if you can get the table for $3K...thats a steal.
 
DoomCue said:
The tables used in the US Open are NOT Diamond Professionals. They are Diamond Smart Tables. Also, I don't think Barry includes delivery.

I recently sold my Diamond Pro with the light for $4500.

-djb

From the horses mouth

Diamond Pro 9' Dymondwood Rosewood
$4,000.00 + Shipping

Diamond Pro 9' Mahogany
$4,775.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Oak
$3,600.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Cherry
$4,050.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Walnut
$4,050.00 + Shipping
 
Ragin1 said:
From the horses mouth

Diamond Pro 9' Dymondwood Rosewood
$4,000.00 + Shipping

Diamond Pro 9' Mahogany
$4,775.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Oak
$3,600.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Cherry
$4,050.00 + Shipping
Diamond Pro 9' Walnut
$4,050.00 + Shipping

I played in it last year. Trust me, they were not Professionals, they were Smart Tables. It's easy to tell because the ball return is the coin-op kind - they have a window so you can see the balls where you would put your money. Obviously, the tables were opened for free play. Your "horses [sic] mouth" info may be a special FOR the US Open, but these are not the tables USED in the Open. BTW, "+ shipping" means delivery is NOT included.

One of the reasons I remember so well is because when we switched over to using the TV balls, the 4 ball kept getting stuck in the ball return, or getting sent to the CB return. In the TV ball set, the 4 ball is pink, so I guess the light recognition system of the Smart Table was getting hosed by the color of the 4 ball. Professionals don't have this problem since there isn't a CB return.

Of course, things can change, maybe Barry is using Professionals instead of the Smart Tables this year, wouldn't be the first time I was wrong.... I guess we'll find out shortly.

-djb
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
those prices seem pretty high to me, i dunno. the Gold Crown holds its value really well, but i am surprised a used Diamond table would be worth that much.

with the light, cloth, installation, delivery, etc, i'd say no more than $3,000 at the absolute most.

DCP

If you have one for that I'll take it.

Thanks, Pel
 
I bought my 9' Diamond Professional for $3600 used. I got the table, light, and matching chairs all in oak. I picked it up, bought new cloth, and set it up myself. I feel like I got a steal! It really comes down to what you think it is worth but this should give you a feel for the going rates.

Brian
 
Diamond Pro prices...

I am pretty sure the tables you are talking about are one-piece slate for that price. (Tournament tables) I bought mine from the factory and picked it up myself for 4500. Great tables, and anything less than 4k is a great buy. Used doesn't matter. They are built better than the gc's, and the leather pocket covers are VERY sweet. Just my thoughts, Scott






bkkpool said:
I bought my 9' Diamond Professional for $3600 used. I got the table, light, and matching chairs all in oak. I picked it up, bought new cloth, and set it up myself. I feel like I got a steal! It really comes down to what you think it is worth but this should give you a feel for the going rates.

Brian
 
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