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sly_shooter

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There are there three Gold Crowns in Petersburg Virginia already disassembled into the major components. It's not completely taken apart. I showed some pictures on here and people say they are GC II's or GC I's. I'm not sure.

Anyways, PM me a price for picking up 1 table from Petersburg, Va and taking it to Newport News, Va and assemble, level, and put on new cloth. I prefer Simonis 860 cloth.

I can help with the lifting part, and the seller can have someone help do some lifting there, and I can also have a buddy do some lifting here.

I would be looking at doing this within a week or two.

Thanks

Richard
 
Hi Richard, I would be able to install/re-cloth your Gold Crown for you to your satisfaction, however I would not be able to do a long distance move like that at this time. If you can pick up the table and get it to your location I will set it up for you in the next week or so. Let me know. Thanks.
 
There are there three Gold Crowns in Petersburg Virginia already disassembled into the major components. It's not completely taken apart. I showed some pictures on here and people say they are GC II's or GC I's. I'm not sure.

Anyways, PM me a price for picking up 1 table from Petersburg, Va and taking it to Newport News, Va and assemble, level, and put on new cloth. I prefer Simonis 860 cloth.

I can help with the lifting part, and the seller can have someone help do some lifting there, and I can also have a buddy do some lifting here.

I would be looking at doing this within a week or two.

Thanks

Richard

Bob (mechanic/player) will do an excellent job on an install.
You'll save a chunk by renting a 10' Uhaul truck for a day, take a helper and move the table yourself.

I've read your other post on the GC's and might suggest you (if allowed) pick the rails, aprons, corners and legs that
look to be in the best condition. On the slate set check for no cracks or major divots as well as liners that are the least bombed out.
Bob can give you a list of hardware that should come with the table.
 
Bob (mechanic/player) will do an excellent job on an install.
You'll save a chunk by renting a 10' Uhaul truck for a day, take a helper and move the table yourself.

I've read your other post on the GC's and might suggest you (if allowed) pick the rails, aprons, corners and legs that
look to be in the best condition. On the slate set check for no cracks or major divots as well as liners that are the least bombed out.
Bob can give you a list of hardware that should come with the table.



Thanks, I might give that one a try. Some of the pocket liners looked like they were new, some had scuff marks on them. I was afraid I would leave without all the parts. I saw some GC III's in a place today, I looked under the table and saw the label that said they were GC III's.

The tables I am thinking about buying definitely aren't GC III's.
I gather from someone else that two of them are GC I's and one of them is a GC II. But, they all did have adjustable legs, so that means they aren't GC I's. Two of them might have been made right when they were changing over from GC I to GC II or something.
 
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