I've got the space for a 7 foot table on my lower level, and I've been looking around a bit at various options for buying one, and getting it set up for use. I'd love a Diamond, but the least expensive one I've seen is $4K, and hundreds of miles from me. Having that shipped and installed puts it over $5K. Even spending $5K is doable if I can get a Diamond in good shape, have it delivered and installed, and not have anything extra to address in the process.
I play APA and NAPA, which are almost all on Valley tables, with the playoffs and qualifiers being mostly on Diamonds, which is why I would like a Diamond. After almost 9 months of casual searching, I'm starting to think a Valley with new rails and cloth might be a good Plan B. Which leads me to my questions:
Am I better off just finding a table myself and have a good mechanic get it tuned up, or would it be better to get in touch with the mechanic first with my wants, and let them supply me with a package deal, purchase, delivery, and set-up? I'd prefer a one piece slate, but only because in my mind it's a better choice than the three piece, even with having to go down 5 steps to my lower level. Is that more "do-able" with a Valley than a Diamond?
I'd think a better finished product would result from letting the mechanic address all the details from the start, so I'd like to hear what a mechanic thinks of my thought process.
I play APA and NAPA, which are almost all on Valley tables, with the playoffs and qualifiers being mostly on Diamonds, which is why I would like a Diamond. After almost 9 months of casual searching, I'm starting to think a Valley with new rails and cloth might be a good Plan B. Which leads me to my questions:
Am I better off just finding a table myself and have a good mechanic get it tuned up, or would it be better to get in touch with the mechanic first with my wants, and let them supply me with a package deal, purchase, delivery, and set-up? I'd prefer a one piece slate, but only because in my mind it's a better choice than the three piece, even with having to go down 5 steps to my lower level. Is that more "do-able" with a Valley than a Diamond?
I'd think a better finished product would result from letting the mechanic address all the details from the start, so I'd like to hear what a mechanic thinks of my thought process.