We don't have not even one Diamond table in Croatia. RKC can u donate 1 so we can compare with other tables? 

We don't have not even one Diamond table in Croatia. RKC can u donate 1 so we can compare with other tables?![]()
Glenn, when are you going to be in South Jersey so I can upgrade my table with these new rails?
Instead of donating one, how about buying me a round trip ticket to your country...and maybe I'll come over and spend a month or so over there showing you how to rebuild some tables to play like championship tables should play...you do have power tools over there...don't you?:grin:..j/k:grin:
We have around 200 9' tables in CroatiaU can rebuild each one of them in the month
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First of all I have a Brunswick, but facts is facts. Brunswick has nobody to blame but themselves. Similar story is Mercedes Benz. When they heard Toyota was going to build some "luxury" car division to compete with the best of Germany...not only did they laugh, but actually dared Toyota to "come and get it'....
Well, 20 years later after Toyota launched the Lexus line of vehicles..... they began winning JD Powers top vehicles in almost every class for the last 15 years..... Lexus over took Benz as the top luxury seller in the US., and Benz quality is not even in the top 10 anymore!!
Lexus did it on Quality, Price, and over the top Service!!!. Instead of laughing Benz should have been worried,,,but they just figured their customers would never leave them based on their PAST performance.... I still got my old Benz,,,but buy a new one,,,NEVER !
Diamond is the Lexus of tables now, and Brunswick getting left in the dust....It's a little sad because of the history of Brunswick and all, but they screwed up a fabulous name with world wide name recognition...
RIP Brunswick - We will miss you dear old friend. You had a heck of a run and some fabulous tables and designs in the day. May the Pool God's open the gates of heaven, and forgive your past sins !
However, the self-agrandizement and berating of other mechanics gets old, and you just made my point.
You say that the new tables will ALLOW a grazed rail shot to fall easier than before but still REJECT a well played hard shot.
We both know that a gold crown with tighter face angles and tightened pockets will not reject balls as easily as a diamond if they're hit right, but GC's with wide face angles and looser pockets reject balls almost as easily but in a different way than diamonds. So it's a bit of a misnomer to blame loose GC pockets on their acceptance of well placed hard hit balls.
I haven't played on any new diamonds, when I do, if they don't do the aforementioned things that make me prefer GC's, I will come back on and state as much. IME though, diamonds have rejected well placed hard struck balls and the rails have bounced funny and short and have made things like reverse imparted spin more difficult to do.
Of course, many GC's I've played on have been poorly maintained and or setup wrong and have done the same thing, so it is more a mechanic issue than a table issue.
any table can be made to play well by a good mechanic, but I think that there have been some inherent flaws in the diamonds that I've played on to date that take away from the game.
It's similar to the argument against the measle ball. It eventually comes down to personal preference as to what you prefer, but there are certain designs that lend to certain frailties in ALL table manufacture.
Jaden
"Diamond tables have been taking over the tournaments here in the US for many years now, just look at every major tournament held here and ask yourself which tables are being played on. I'm not knocking Brunswick...but Brunswick has failed to evolve with the stricter demands of the pool players today, so much so that they didn't even come out with a tighter pocket by extending the sub-rails until the GC5...and even then it's set at 4 9/16" openings. The GC4 tournament edition used thicker facings in an attempt to tighten the pockets. My buddy Mark Gregory is the table mechanic that designed the GC5 pockets for Brunswick...so I know what I'm talking about here. What somebody did in the past, has nothing to do with what they're doing today. Brunswick LET Diamond get into business 25 years ago...by doing nothing to make their tables play better, in order to stop Diamond from trying to make a better playing table, that's Brunswick's bad business decisions...not Diamond's. This is the very reason Brunswick's resale value is so low, and why Diamond's is so high...it's called customer demand, the more something is wanted...the more it's going to cost. Ever tried looking for a used Diamond 9ft ProAm?...you'll come across 1,000 GC's before one ProAm, and if you FIND that ProAm....it's not going to be priced cheap like a GC."
Ah, yeah, how many GCI and GCII has Brunswick sold since 61'? Millions probably. Of course the market would be flooded with those tables. The majority of those table were played hard....poolhalls, bowling alleys, private clubs, etc. They are built like tanks and with a little care would still play great. Time will tell if the Diamonds can stand up to what Brunswick already did.
I have a well-stored GC II. I wished I just had the Monarch cushions re-glued when I got it redone.Ah, yeah, how many GCI and GCII has Brunswick sold since 61'? Millions probably. Of course the market would be flooded with those tables. The majority of those table were played hard....poolhalls, bowling alleys, private clubs, etc. They are built like tanks and with a little care would still play great. Time will tell if the Diamonds can stand up to what Brunswick already did.
I have a well-stored GC II. I wished I just had the Monarch cushions re-glued when I got it redone.
Brunswick really needs to get their cushions made here again imo.
Joey...when were the Monarch cushions taken off your rails?
I own seven Gold Crown fives tournment tables and i think they are one of the best playing tables on the market. I had many pros play at my place and they loved the tables.They told me if it was up to them they would still be playing on them in the tournments insteed of the diamonds. so that said if the pros talk that good about the tables thats good enough for me.
First of all I have a Brunswick, but facts is facts. Brunswick has nobody to blame but themselves. Similar story is Mercedes Benz. When they heard Toyota was going to build some "luxury" car division to compete with the best of Germany...not only did they laugh, but actually dared Toyota to "come and get it'....
Well, 20 years later after Toyota launched the Lexus line of vehicles..... they began winning JD Powers top vehicles in almost every class for the last 15 years..... Lexus over took Benz as the top luxury seller in the US., and Benz quality is not even in the top 10 anymore!!
Lexus did it on Quality, Price, and over the top Service!!!. Instead of laughing Benz should have been worried,,,but they just figured their customers would never leave them based on their PAST performance.... I still got my old Benz,,,but buy a new one,,,NEVER !
Diamond is the Lexus of tables now, and Brunswick getting left in the dust....It's a little sad because of the history of Brunswick and all, but they screwed up a fabulous name with world wide name recognition...
RIP Brunswick - We will miss you dear old friend. You had a heck of a run and some fabulous tables and designs in the day. May the Pool God's open the gates of heaven, and forgive your past sins !
That only lasted until the US Open, when they finally got to play on the redesigned Diamond ProAms...NO Brunswick can touch the way they play now....no banking short, no lightning fast cushions any more either:grin:
glen is 1000% right here, he "fixed" my diamond, I also have a GC5 at home thats 100% factory, ernesto recovered it last time and leveled it, glen has worked on it as well.
Glen came over 2 weeks ago and re-did the rails on my Diamond that was new in 97, the pockets are a hair over 4", infact Glen what are the dimensions??? anyways to my point its the best playing table I never hit a ball on, no funny big bounces, or fast rails and slow bed cloth-meaning you can freeze your man on the rail, where as before the closest you could get whitey to the end rail playing one hole was about .25", it was 100% impossible to freeze the white ball to the rail, if it touched the rail(you could freeze if it rolled up to the rail and just stopped before touching the rail),
if you touched the rail you leave your man .25 to .50" off the back rail which is BIG in 1P. And irratating when you hit a ball perfectly only to see it touch the old cushion and bounce right off, you cant put the squeeze on them with that junk. Now a well hit ball will freeze or touch the fuzz of the rail cloth and you can squeeze the shit out of who ever your playing.
You would never know it was the same box, its a great one hole table. the same cushions with bigger pockets would be a great banks table.