Factory pics of Diamond's 5x10 slate

Yeah, I think your post went up at the same time as mine or I would have deferred to your experience. When I multiply 700 x 1 3/16" I get 831 pounds.
I've played on the 9 footer you got for ITGUY, plays awful nice.
Steve.<== would love a diamond, but happy to at least have a Peter Vitalli.

Do the math again. 64"x119"x1 3/16"= 916lbs Close enough for me to call it a rounded off 1,000lbs...cuz I can't tell the difference trying to pick that sucker up:grin:

A 9ft one piece slate is 57"x107"x1"=618lbs
 
Are any available or are they all spoken for now? Do you know the price? If I placed an order now, how many months would it take to deliver?

Sorry for all the questions, but this table intrigues me. I'm a natural excuse-maker, and this table just gave me a huge excuse every time I miss. :embarrassed2:
 
Long live Earl Strickland!

Well it looks like I'm going to have to buy a bigger house now.
 
Are any available or are they all spoken for now? Do you know the price? If I placed an order now, how many months would it take to deliver?

Sorry for all the questions, but this table intrigues me. I'm a natural excuse-maker, and this table just gave me a huge excuse every time I miss. :embarrassed2:

Diamond hasn't commited the first 4 for sale, I don't think these first are going to be sold because of the slates used in them, but yes, there will be plenty of others for sale. I don't know what they're going to sell for right now, we haven't even got a final cost in yet for building them, and they're only going to be available with drop pockets too. Once I've finished the first ones with Diamond, I'll let everyone know.

Glen
 
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