Johnny Archer's personal table for sale!

Jerry Forsyth

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When Johnny Archer was sponsored by Olhausen a few years ago Donnie Olhausen designed and built a very special table for Johnny. Donnie used the base from a cherry-wood York model table and then put a Tournament Champions Pro topside on it. So this is a furniture-grade home table that plays the same as a pro tournament table.

Specifications:

9' Table
Cherry wood
Accu-Fast cushions
Nameplate (torch-engraved) says: Built for the Archer family by Donnie Olhausen"
Skirts: Torch-engraved scorpion logo

There is a light available for this table that matches the wood of the table. It was working until Johnny took it down but there must be a bad ballast or something as it does not now work. It is available for the table for an additional $400 over the price of the table.

Johnny will provide brand-new Simonis 860 cloth in your choice of colors and this is included in the purchase price. He will also make arrangements for the mechanic who originally installed this table to move and install it for you at that mechanic's lowest rate. Or you can do it yourself or get your own crew.

The price on this table is only $7500. This price will be good only for the next 48-72 hours when we will put it up for auction on AZB with $7500 as the starting bid.

First person to post here with their name saying they want it and calling me (Jerry) at 706-413-1405 to confirm will get this very collectible table. You will need to overnight a check to Johnny via AZBilliards or we will put you in touch with Kim Davenport to charge this to your credit card.
 
pictures would help. arent the pockets 4 inch? i remember johnny telling me the table he has are super tight
 
Is this the table that's at Marietta Billiards Club, the one close to the front door? If so, I may be able to snap some pics of it tomorrow if need be.
 
Tell Johnny to provide some pictures of this table. It'll definitely increase the likelihood of finding a buyer. Also, a more convenient payment option would be nice, like paypal.
 
Is this the table that's at Marietta Billiards Club, the one close to the front door? If so, I may be able to snap some pics of it tomorrow if need be.
The description Jerry gave sure sounds like that front table to me. It is a really nice table.
 
Yes, it is the table that is at the club. If someone is near there and can snap a few pics and post them that would be great! Johnny says the pockets are pro cut. I do not know the size.
 
Yes, it is the table that is at the club. If someone is near there and can snap a few pics and post them that would be great! Johnny says the pockets are pro cut. I do not know the size.

I'll get you some pics. I'm pondering heading over there this evening anyhow.
 
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4 1/2" pockets..........

What's a ball's diameter? 2 1/4"?

The pic with the two balls - they won't both go side by side. That's as far as I could get them in before they jammed up. So the pockets have to be smaller than 4 1/2".
 
Johny's Table

Absolutely georgious. It reminds me of a old Comander table with wood mitered corners instead of the old pot metal. As far as a Diamond, I would rather have this table. Any day! These tables make pros cry. Rail shots are usually unmissable, except on this table. You have to play the table. Not your game.
Even in a times this table should bring 12K!
PS hay Riki! Was this the table that was giving you fits? I hope my thoughts were helpful.
Your buddy,
Nick :)
 
When Johnny Archer was sponsored by Olhausen a few years ago Donnie Olhausen designed and built a very special table for Johnny. Donnie used the base from a cherry-wood York model table and then put a Tournament Champions Pro topside on it. So this is a furniture-grade home table that plays the same as a pro tournament table.

Specifications:

9' Table
Cherry wood
Accu-Fast cushions
Nameplate (torch-engraved) says: Built for the Archer family by Donnie Olhausen"
Skirts: Torch-engraved scorpion logo

There is a light available for this table that matches the wood of the table. It was working until Johnny took it down but there must be a bad ballast or something as it does not now work. It is available for the table for an additional $400 over the price of the table.

Johnny will provide brand-new Simonis 860 cloth in your choice of colors and this is included in the purchase price. He will also make arrangements for the mechanic who originally installed this table to move and install it for you at that mechanic's lowest rate. Or you can do it yourself or get your own crew.

The price on this table is only $7500. This price will be good only for the next 48-72 hours when we will put it up for auction on AZB with $7500 as the starting bid.

First person to post here with their name saying they want it and calling me (Jerry) at 706-413-1405 to confirm will get this very collectible table. You will need to overnight a check to Johnny via AZBilliards or we will put you in touch with Kim Davenport to charge this to your credit card.

Why does he want to sell it?
 
What's a ball's diameter? 2 1/4"?

The pic with the two balls - they won't both go side by side. That's as far as I could get them in before they jammed up. So the pockets have to be smaller than 4 1/2".

Yep! 2 1/4" + 2 1/4" = 4 1/2"

Measured at the points. The pic shows two balls snug in the pocket at the points.

Best of luck with your sale!

Russ......
 
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