Greg Sullivan

Greg is triple smart, the Diamond crew as a whole are the smartest guys in the pool table biz in America period. This is a easy assertation to back up, who elese is manufactoring tables profiNo table's in the industry here in America? Without importing atleast 50% of the table. Some components must be imported-slate. B-Wick has all their mill work done in China, not Diamond they are one of the few companies that dose most of the work here and can do it at a profit-that aint no easy trick for any manufacturing business anymore-but thats a differrent story.


I just wish they would bevel their rails like GC's so when your froze up to the rail you can make a bridge of the back of the rail and cut the shelf not as deep. Other than those 2 issues they are the best tables ever. The pro-am is great it allows for very fast set-up and break down times at tournments and good level consistant tables at the tournment,


The Ball cleaner is the worlds best invention ever-if everything worked as good as their ball cleaner we would have world peace, i swear to goodness on that. Everyone who can afford a table at home has no excuse for not owning one.


Greg, Mark, Glen, Bill, and the rest of what makes Diamond the company is a great success story in pool, one of the best of all times. I dont agree with everything Greg says he dosent agree with me on everything, we agree to disagree, he has my highest respect as a businessman and I hope to do more business with him in the future, That goes for everyone at Diamond. And I would be willing to help Diamond in anyway possible if I can.
 
I ran into Gregg at a tournament at Red Shoes near Chicago. What a cool guy! Very bright, and quick. Very outgoing and friendly. It's no wonder he's as success. I think he's got what it takes to be labeled an all around good guy. He treated me like an old friend.

I've believed that Diamond tables are the best since the first few I saw. I had a new Brunswick and sold it at a loss in order to get a Diamond Pro back in 2001.
 
I support Diamond and Greg 100% as most of you already know, but to make the Diamond tables the way they are today was not all Greg or Diamond, as most of you don't know...because I'm not on here trying to take credit for anything. I know what I've done and that's all that really counts, so SOME of you...are out of line with your comments...because you just DON'T know...and really DON'T need to know:rolleyes:

Glen

WTF!!!!!!!!

Is this thread about you or is it about Greg? Greg is a stand up guy.

How about we keep the thread on target, which is about praising Greg.

Lets not make this about how great you are. We've all heard enough of that.
 
WTF!!!!!!!!

Is this thread about you or is it about Greg? Greg is a stand up guy.

How about we keep the thread on target, which is about praising Greg.

Lets not make this about how great you are. We've all heard enough of that.

Mantool,

IMHO, Glen has a point. No one here is bashing Greg. Far from it. I believe Glen's point is, some of the great table mechanics have assisted Greg in designing or re-designing parts of the Diamond tables. Sometimes we forget the contributions of the people who's names aren't on the front door or masthead. If Glen doesn't say it, who will? My guess is Greg would agree.

Lyn
 
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