I'm thinking you would do better if you listed where you are located, and what distance away from you that you would be willing to purchase a table from. I would also suggest listing what type of budget you are trying to stay within. I am sure there are plenty of Diamond 9' Pro-Ams for sale in the midwest and the above suggestions may help in finding them. Good luck.Still having issues finding a Diamond 9' Pro-Am in the Midwest that someone is looking to get rid.
Still having issues finding a Diamond 9' Pro-Am in the Midwest that someone is looking to get rid.
gary's offer was prob the best you are gonna get...i presume it is going to be a new one.
The new ones are far nicer than any used one you are likely to find. I would rather spend twice as much on a new one than half as much on a 10yr old one.[/quote/]
BINGO!.... On all four points.
You might learn something if you look up recent threads started by a dude named "ProZack."Does anyone know who sells used or new Diamond tables in the Midwest area?