Home Pool Tables

Jonbouy

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I am currently living in Costa Rica but I am thinking of moving back to SC and will need a new table. I would probably only have room for a 4 X 8. A friend of mine has an Ohausen (sp) but I would like other recommendations from you experienced guys. So, please tell me what you would do in my situation. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.
 
I am currently living in Costa Rica but I am thinking of moving back to SC and will need a new table. I would probably only have room for a 4 X 8. A friend of mine has an Ohausen (sp) but I would like other recommendations from you experienced guys. So, please tell me what you would do in my situation. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.

Depends on a lot of variables. What is your commitment to pool (tournaments, leagues, action, etc. as opposed to being a recreational player)? Also, what can you afford without getting yourself into a bind? Are you budgeting in a decent light fixture?


Olhausen makes a fine table for sure, but I'd look hard at a Diamond. If you're just a recreational player, a Brunswick 4x8 will suffice. Upgrade the slate and cloth.

Maniac
 
I have an Olhausen Remington 4 x 8 with leather pockets. It all depends on how much room you are going to have. I'd have preferred a 4 1/2 x 9 as that's what I played on for about 25 years but space and price were a factor. I've moved my table from the original house three times, always having the space for it over the last 16 1/2 years. Depending on where in SC you will be, you may be playing a lot on 3 1/2 x 7 bar tables outside your own home so a 4 x 8 would be a good choice, in my opinion. I hardly ever venture out myself for reasons I won't get into I haven't played in even local events in a good many years now. That MAY change in the near future:rolleyes:
 
I am currently living in Costa Rica but I am thinking of moving back to SC and will need a new table. I would probably only have room for a 4 X 8. A friend of mine has an Ohausen (sp) but I would like other recommendations from you experienced guys. So, please tell me what you would do in my situation. Any opinion would be greatly appreciated.

There used to be 4x8 Gold Crowns all over the South....good tables.
...they gotta be some place..too good to destroy....worth looking for
 
Depends on a lot of variables. What is your commitment to pool (tournaments, leagues, action, etc. as opposed to being a recreational player)? Also, what can you afford without getting yourself into a bind? Are you budgeting in a decent light fixture?


Olhausen makes a fine table for sure, but I'd look hard at a Diamond. If you're just a recreational player, a Brunswick 4x8 will suffice. Upgrade the slate and cloth.

Maniac

Definitely not only a recreational player!!!!
 
I have an Olhausen Remington 4 x 8 with leather pockets. It all depends on how much room you are going to have. I'd have preferred a 4 1/2 x 9 as that's what I played on for about 25 years but space and price were a factor. I've moved my table from the original house three times, always having the space for it over the last 16 1/2 years. Depending on where in SC you will be, you may be playing a lot on 3 1/2 x 7 bar tables outside your own home so a 4 x 8 would be a good choice, in my opinion. I hardly ever venture out myself for reasons I won't get into I haven't played in even local events in a good many years now. That MAY change in the near future:rolleyes:

I plan to be around Charleston, SC.
 
IMHO, try to work a deal with your good friend. You will both benefit financially and there could be other perks also.

FWIW, my girlfriend had an eight foot Olhausen home table and it never slowed her down in competition, she is a former world champion.
 
Under $10,000

With that budget you can get almost anything you want. You should be able to get a used Gold Crown for under $2000 or a used Olhausen for around $1000. Maybe another $1000 to set up, new cloth and a light. Consider a new Diamond bar box if you want to spend more.
 
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