Buffalo’s has red and blue labels. Guys climb all over those tables sit on them, and they still play pretty good. Sure some of them have a little roll here and there but no GC ever made can take the abuse those Diamonds take.
My friend has had a 9’ blue label in his remodeled garage since the blue first came out. Over the years it’s had a couple of very minor adjustments. He turns the air conditioning on about an hour or two before play and off when he’s done. When not in use it just soaks up what Louisiana has to offer. Month after month, year after year, that table plays great.
I just played in NJ at Black Diamonds. Once I found a level table the table played great. Strange place though, every other table was a GC5 and no one played them while I was there. That GC5 is a butt ugly table with 5” buckets. The blue labels play great at The Spot in West Nyack. They also play great in Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Vegas, Ocala, Chalmette, Lavonia, Cincinnati area. Sorry, I know I left off a few rooms I will add, those red labels in Cape Coral are just horrible. Someone should use those for fire wood.
My friend has had a 9’ blue label in his remodeled garage since the blue first came out. Over the years it’s had a couple of very minor adjustments. He turns the air conditioning on about an hour or two before play and off when he’s done. When not in use it just soaks up what Louisiana has to offer. Month after month, year after year, that table plays great.
I just played in NJ at Black Diamonds. Once I found a level table the table played great. Strange place though, every other table was a GC5 and no one played them while I was there. That GC5 is a butt ugly table with 5” buckets. The blue labels play great at The Spot in West Nyack. They also play great in Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Vegas, Ocala, Chalmette, Lavonia, Cincinnati area. Sorry, I know I left off a few rooms I will add, those red labels in Cape Coral are just horrible. Someone should use those for fire wood.