Ok so who's gonna be the first to order one? --->

Definitely a conversation piece, every home room should have one, but I would give
my pool table away, before I would burn it and stick the ashes in a pool table urn
 
It's pretty neat, reminds me of the v8 replica urn one of my best friends who was a mechanic was laid to rest in
 
I think it is for a person, not his pool table.


What if...someone was really attached to their pool table, but moved into a small apartment?

You could:

Sell it
Store it
Donate it
Cremate it, and save the ashes

If you choose to cremate your favorite pool table, you may as well have a pool table
urn to store the ashes, you never know.
 
I've got a friend who has in his will the stipulation that he will be buried in a Valley bar-box. Just hope i don't get asked to be pallbearer.
 
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I can't believe you guys would think that this is for ashes of pool tables.....

The site is very informative as to what exactly it is, there is specs and a video.




I'd say is reasonably priced for what it is.




Rob.M
 
I can't believe you guys would think that this is for ashes of pool tables.....

The site is very informative as to what exactly it is, there is specs and a video.

Rob.M

C'mon Rob, this can't really surprise you all that much, you have been around here for awhile now........:rotflmao1::rotflmao1::rotflmao1::rotflmao1:
 
Fenwick...My dad was cremated 9 years ago, and a few years before he passed away, asked me to distribute his ashes on the mountain at Big Sky MT (where I lived for 20+ years and where he had skied many times over the years). I did that during the summer of 2006 before I moved to MI.

Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com

I'm going in a coffee can or cans and then to the land fill. Not kidding.
 
I like the idea but the execution leaves a lot to be desired. It looks more like a $9.99 "executive" gift/toy than anything close to what that costs.
 
Nothing wrong with this. Heck, it looks nicer than a normal urn, and a hell of a lot cheaper than a tombstone ;)
 
I need one. For all the money that I burned on cues, lathes, cases, tools, Doo Dads, at the hall, beer, chicken wings.

But ya know what, I wouldn't change a thing.

I actually changed my mind from Cremation. But, I am going to get dumped, with my doggies ashes, on a hill that was behind our cabin.

I used to spend so many happy hours up there sitting on a big red rock, staring across the lake. Was always enuff wind up there to fly a kite, which I also did frequently.

I still have to take some of my Brothers ashes to Japan. But, they're holding out on me. Little falling out with the ex Family. Have to mend some fences first.

Part of him is in Mexico already. Haha. I guess that he is a bit of an Illegal Alien so to speak.
 
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Given the age of some of the posters on here, I'd say this is appropriate. And for you older guys *****ing about how much it costs, just remember: can't spend money when you're dead.
 
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