I've been following this post and sorry to be frank but no matter what table you buy, expect on paying money for new cloth and setup. And for just a bit more, you can have the cushions replaced at the same time. I mean what is the point of getting the table if you try to set it up and it rolls out a foot and the cloth bunches up in your hand when you make a bridge.
So here is a quality table as confirmed by Ray Martin, an actual World Champion, and several table mechanics who also posted in this thread. If you buy a Brunswick GC, no way you will find one for 400. And it will still cost the same in parts and labor above the cost of the table itself.
Most of the tables you will find for less than 500 are the junk particleboard home tables that non-pool players buy.
Regarding the seller who paid 500 to professionally dismantle the table and store it... it was his employer who paid that. That's what they do when your job moves and the employer pays for the move. He didn't put a dime up of the 500. So if he wants to give it away, the 500 doesn't mean anything to him.
In conclusion, if you are a serious player, you should spend 1000 to 1500 for a used commercial GC or Diamond and have it rebuilt with new cushions, and new simonis cloth while it is professionally set up.
If you are not a serious player, 400 for a good quality furniture table made in the US is a great deal.
So here is a quality table as confirmed by Ray Martin, an actual World Champion, and several table mechanics who also posted in this thread. If you buy a Brunswick GC, no way you will find one for 400. And it will still cost the same in parts and labor above the cost of the table itself.
Most of the tables you will find for less than 500 are the junk particleboard home tables that non-pool players buy.
Regarding the seller who paid 500 to professionally dismantle the table and store it... it was his employer who paid that. That's what they do when your job moves and the employer pays for the move. He didn't put a dime up of the 500. So if he wants to give it away, the 500 doesn't mean anything to him.
In conclusion, if you are a serious player, you should spend 1000 to 1500 for a used commercial GC or Diamond and have it rebuilt with new cushions, and new simonis cloth while it is professionally set up.
If you are not a serious player, 400 for a good quality furniture table made in the US is a great deal.