Don't sell it at least for a year or two. Sit back and look at it, even if you quit playing on it for awhile. Pool is what you love, so just quit the gaming of it and enjoy it for what it can be.If you don't actually need the money that the table would bring in, just keep it, it will still be there, even if it's a year or two from now, and the day will come when you just want to hit some balls. Wish I lived closer to you,while I'm not the level of player you are I would love to stop by some time and play some games for fun. That's out now as we sold our winter Texas house. I've had hobbies that I have lost interest in and sold everything, and in most every case, have regretted it later on. Used to play pool alot in the 70's and 80's then quit. Took it back up about 5 years ago. Like a fool, a couple years back, I sold my one of, Schon that I think I had built in 82, or late 81, it was perfect condition and I sold it to a collector in Minnissota. worst thing I ever did, as I did'nt need the money. I regret it every time I come on this forum and hear about people loving their old Schon's. My advice is to keep your table, the first time you decide to hit some balls on it again, it will be totally worth it.