My table pics...

No extra charge for that. I am just glad I didn't have to cross it on the footbridge.
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mechanic/player said:
Set this up today after the floors were refinished,broke it down last month. 8' Brunswick Cherry Highlander

Good that you're staying busy. Nice work.
 
mechanic/player said:
Thanks Rick. Buisness has picked up nicely for me this past month.

Have you been somewhat steady this past summer?
We're still waiting for the slowdown but doesn't look like it's going to happen.
Strange year.
 
nice pics mechanic! And special thanks for the river and bridge :) Atmospheric ones
 
8' Olhausen Black 860 Simonis(anyone know the stain/model of this table?) I took a pic from the roadside at 2800 ft on the way home.

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Looks like a santa ana in american maple?? Santa ana was a real popular
model at the dealer i worked for years ago. Not up to date on recent
finishes and models.

Keep the photos coming! tables look great and the holidays are quickly coming, which means lots more work!!!
 
Thanks Scruffy I am looking forward to the holidays for sure. It should start to pick up alot anytime now(I hope).

Vahmurka, I will try to add any landscape pics I think are cool. One thing I learned already is to not take pictures and drive at the same time. :embarrassed2:
 
Dartman said:
Have you been somewhat steady this past summer?
We're still waiting for the slowdown but doesn't look like it's going to happen.
Strange year.


Steady with recloths/re-cushion/breakdowns/ moves, very few new table sales this summer. Starting to pickup now with new table sales.
 
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8' Bradford oak Burgandy Titan, I was going to take more pics of this set-up/ recloth but not everyone agreed on the position of the table , so after moving the table I lost interest in the pics.

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Just curious...and not trying to hijack the thread...

But for those of you guys who sell and/or install home tables:

1. What percentage of your installations in homes are 7 foot? 8 foot? 8 foot pro? 9 foot?

2. What percentage of your installations in homes are furniture style, as opposed to commercial style like a GC or Diamond?

Thanks for the info. It's really just idle curiosity.
 
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