How do you think of this amazing table?

What color do you more like?


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It's only a suggestion, but for the pockets, I'd say take a look at the Chevillotte's tables. They offer standard plastic pockets, but they also have leather modern shaped pockets. Those leather ones are awesome and modern at the same time, check them out.

Thanks for your suggestion. We'll search and use the best pockets we could find~
 
Very cool design, but the first thing I thought about when I saw it was how stable is it? It looks like it could be a very dangerous item to perform a masse' shot with a knee up on the table, let alone if anyone leans on it too much or even a long reach shot. It looks like it would be very prone to tipping with not too much wieght on the head or foot side of the table. If it is a heavy slate playing surface, it will be a lot of wieght crashing to the floor, could be a lawyers dream...Hate to rain on your parade, but unless this table is levelled and bolted to the floor, there could be some real legal issues.

Unless you are playing Manuel Uribe, I can't imagine anyone could lean on this table and move it, nevermind "tip" it.

The table looks cool, playing surface is all that really matters in my opinion, but if price is competitive I would like to see a copper toned color. Some of the newer import cars to the USA have a really nice copper/rust/metallic brown color that I think would really make this table stand out.

By the way, a lot of my interest would depend on price, sizes available, if the slate is 1 piece or multiple pieces, bumpers used, and cloth provided with setup. Also, pocket dimensions and facing angles would be nice to know as well.
 
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Unless you are playing Manuel Uribe, I can't imagine anyone could lean on this table and move it, nevermind "tip" it.

The table looks cool, playing surface is all that really matters in my opinion, but if price is competitive I would like to see a copper toned color. Some of the newer import cars to the USA have a really nice copper/rust/metallic brown color that I think would really make this table stand out.

By the way, a lot of my interest would depend on price, sizes available, if the slate is 1 piece or multiple pieces, bumpers used, and cloth provided with setup. Also, pocket dimensions and facing angles would be nice to know as well.


This table was produced according to the BCA tournament standard, the size, slate, pockets etc. Thanks for the color suggestion, we might take that. And again, don't think you need to worry about the stable and weight problem. It's strong enough to put the slates as well two girls, because all weight have been transferred to the bottom base.
 

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You gotta give them credit for doing something different than the typical Brunswick copies.

Not sure I like the design, but the main thing for me would be the playability. If it plays well, I don't really care how it looks.
 
My only thought is that everything except the base looks exactly like an Olhausen Pro table that I used to own.

Oh ya, and more pics of the girls please!!!! :grin:
 
Looks like an imperial eliminator with a suped up base instead of the normal particle board and plywood. base looks solid, although a 1" slate exceeding BCA specs?- lol maybe there's a communication problem in the translation.How exactly did you improve on a barely existent spec that 99% of the world isn't able to inspect anyway lol. http://home.bca-pool.com/associations/7744/files/BCAEquipmentSpecifications_2008.pdf As for what I think of the table....Speaking as a table mmechanic or as a player, take your pick- eliminate the particle board and plywood aspects, thicken and widen the rails, deepen the pocket shelf, remove the plastic parts and add durable materials, then bring to the US and get an honest accurate opinion of the players like Diamond has been doing for years. Tunica being a prime example. Otherwise, it's just another import table with an interesting look but not enough structural integrity to maintain in a competitive or commercial environment. But I'm sure there are people who would buy them for their homes.... the same ones who won't buy a Diamond or a GC5 because it's not what their wives wanted to go with the decor. But I could be wrong....:wink:
 
Good looking..

Nice looking table, pretty sporty to me, I bet it plays at least 50% as it looks. As for the materials...I am not an expert but seems strong enough to hold a pure ignorant on it so...that means it's good enough.

Chris
 
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