Diamond Tables - Build Your Own Website

DrCue'sProtege

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Is there a website out there where you can build your own Diamond table? A website where it shows you all the various woods available, cloth colors, etc, etc.

I've checked on the Diamond website and I don't see any type of Build Your Own option.

r/DCP
 
I thought I did, but no. Manning Cues used to let you build a table; I did so there in 2000 when I ordered my Diamond Paragon from Heath. You could configure the table as desired and get a running total at the bottom of the page.

Now, his site redirects you to put in your Zip Code, and it shows you the approved Diamond dealer in your area. Looks like Heath does not sell direct anymore, and Diamond wants their approved dealers to get the business. Unless your local dealer has a "build your own" website, you may be out of luck!
 
I thought I did, but no. Manning Cues used to let you build a table; I did so there in 2000 when I ordered my Diamond Paragon from Heath. You could configure the table as desired and get a running total at the bottom of the page.

Now, his site redirects you to put in your Zip Code, and it shows you the approved Diamond dealer in your area. Looks like Heath does not sell direct anymore, and Diamond wants their approved dealers to get the business. Unless your local dealer has a "build your own" website, you may be out of luck!
Being a dealer myself i can see why distrbutors don't want to deal with the public. It's either money or complaints you get from the public. It's nice to have a layer of protection in the mix.
 
Well, can anyone tell me who the closest Diamond dealer is for me? My zip code is 47553.

And be advised I am about two hours from the Diamond factory.
 
Or if no luck talking to someone at the factory, call Manning. He ships diamond tables everywhere. Also very knowledgeable. He can probably answer all your questions. My brother bought his table from Manning.
 
Damn, if you’re 2 hrs from the factory, just go there. They have physical examples of all the leg options, finish options, corner options, etc. Plus, the factory tour is quite fun.

I’d still recommend 760 if you get a Diamond for your wet basement.
 
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