Gabriels Signature Pro 9 x 4.5 ft table

renaissance

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I bought this table in roughly 2005. It was used a few years earlier in a tournament in Las Vegas. Efren won the tournament, and it is a safe assumption, I think, that the magician himself played on this table. It is 9 x 4.5, full size table. Has dianite rails, rails are cherry wood. I believe the slate is 1 and 1/4th inches. It is whatever the typical thickness for these tables was in around the time I bought it.

Pockets are 4.5 inches and play very tight. It should be noted that you can play balls down the rail very well. In many tables with super tight pockets, it is impossible to play a ball that is frozen to the rail with a lot of force. On this table, you just have to be accurate.

It has a steel frame. I believe it is a U-beam. It is, again, whatever was typical at that time.

It has Simonis 860 cloth, and this cloth is likely reusable. The table is maybe 17 years old, but is built so sturdy that it doesn’t really age. I last played on it in late 2018. It was just as good as brand new. It also comes with a set of Super Aramith balls. The balls are used and there are dings in multiple balls. The cue ball is a spotted cue ball, with the red spots. If I recall correctly, I still have the white cue ball as well.

This table has been stored in a garage that is uninsulated. It has been exposed to extremely cold temperatures, but this has not affected its playability. There are a few screws missing in the pockets. This doesn’t affect the playability. The last people to replace the cloth didn’t put a few of the screws back in. They are probably on the floor somewhere and could be found once the table is moved out of the garage.

I believe these tables cost $7,000 + shipping when new, at the time I bought this. These tables are no longer made, to the best of my knowledge. I will take $3,200 for this table. This is much less than I paid. Make sure you read the next paragraphs.

This table is stored in a garage in eastern TN. You will be responsible for picking up and transporting the table. You will need a billiard mechanic or other professional to disassemble the table, before transport. You may need several people to help disassemble and transport. The slate is in 3 pieces and each piece weighs between 250 and 350lbs. The remaining components are also very heavy. Anyone entertaining this listing likely already knows what is entailed. The slate, etc. will obviously have to be packed very carefully.

We can use an escrow service, or maybe make other arrangements. The process will be: you purchase the table, then you disassemble and transport the table. You WILL NOT be allowed to disassemble the table before payment.

I hope you enjoy my most prized possession. I am severely disabled. I have done my best to give accurate details. This is all per my best recollection. IMG, DSC
 

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