Do ya think Red gave a rats ass about a scratched up box? Neither do I, if it rolls true, all I care about.Kinda strange someone wants to spend their own money and get something they want.
I wouldn’t settle for less than what I want.
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Fatboy
Do ya think Red gave a rats ass about a scratched up box? Neither do I, if it rolls true, all I care about.Kinda strange someone wants to spend their own money and get something they want.
I wouldn’t settle for less than what I want.
They use big strips of oak or ash and bond them butcher block like. Then the finish veneer on top of that. One of the reasons they bank different, the rails are stiffer than on a GC. Good/bad? I like the way the current blue labels play. Once they fixed the subrail angle the diff. in a blue/red is pretty big. For the better.So the Maple would be a veneer. Makes sense for stability.
Red prob didn't really care if it rolled true either though?Do ya think Red gave a rats ass about a scratched up box? Neither do I, if it rolls true, all I care about.
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Fatboy
As long as “I” know how it rolls all good.Red prob didn't really care if it rolled true either though?
I laughed pretty good about that.Do ya think Red gave a rats ass about a scratched up box? Neither do I, if it rolls true, all I care about.
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Fatboy
One more mention. I don't know how sorted these tables are from a build/longevity perspective but damn fine looking table. Maybe more your speed if you don't like the pro am look. It's a drop pocket but a fine looking one indeed imho.Hello. Can anyone help me determine if a similar table can be had in the US? This is a Buffalo Pro II which I believe is made in the Netherlands and only available in Europe. Looks like a GC clone.
I am trying to find a good quality gloss black table. It’s going in the middle of my house which basically makes it the primary feature of my entire home so looks are pretty important for me. I called Brunswick and they confirmed that they will not do custom finishes.
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