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Sorry.... but $10000.00 for a new Gold Crown VI is not going to happen.... no matter how stylish it is. Diamond is still a better table for the money. And I cant believe the VI is better then any GC of the past.
Closer to $12,000 for a tournament GC. I wanted GC badly but to see a matte black up close is a disgrace visually. The Diamond Pro is fashionable in its own way. It’s all business. I ordered black but there are a lot of beautiful finishes to choose from. The tables are clean cut. Extremely good fit and finish. PRC if scratches get on your nerves. They bother me.
 
Sorry.... but $10000.00 for a new Gold Crown VI is not going to happen.... no matter how stylish it is. Diamond is still a better table for the money. And I cant believe the VI is better then any GC of the past.

It’s not 10k. That’s a published price. It’s substantially lower than that. Price is not the point I was trying make. Although to some buyers I am sure that’s a major factor.


I paid $8500 out the door with accessories. Do you think they advertise the actual selling price? That’s up to the dealer.


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It’s not 10k. That’s a published price. It’s substantially lower than that. Price is not the point I was trying make. Although to some buyers I am sure that’s a major factor.


I paid $8500 out the door with accessories. Do you think they advertise the actual selling price? That’s up to the dealer.


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Dont get me wrong..... I DO like playing on Gold Crowns. My league operator has the GC 1 that belonged to Ted Elias. Some of you older guys here know the name. Great playing table to this day. The best table I played on was a GC 3. Arguably the best one Brunswick made.

If I find a good deal on any Gold Crown, I couldn't turn it down. Great tables.

This is a retailer price. As far as I know, it's not MSRP. I seen one for $9899 somewhere.... couldn't find it again.
 

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Dont get me wrong..... I DO like playing on Gold Crowns. My league operator has the GC 1 that belonged to Ted Elias. Some of you older guys here know the name. Great playing table to this day. The best table I played on was a GC 3. Arguably the best one Brunswick made.

If I find a good deal on any Gold Crown, I couldn't turn it down. Great tables.

This is a retailer price. As far as I know, it's not MSRP. I seen one for $9899 somewhere.... couldn't find it again.

I hate to say it but the GCIII was the worst table ever made. For various reasons. Might have been a great playing table and they can play great. I owned one at one point.


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Back to 1 piece Diamonds. Somebody had to do it. I commend Diamond for producing quality tables with trained authorized installers around the country.
 
What I want to know is, Why are the ProAm's the overwhelming most popularly purchased Diamond? I guess everyone like big boxes.
 
What I want to know is, Why are the ProAm's the overwhelming most popularly purchased Diamond? I guess everyone like big boxes.
I would say they are cheaper than the Professional. Also they are set up for quick delivery for tournaments.
 
1p and drop pockets. I favor them in case I forgot to bring up a ball...it's still in my pocket. No scoring/ball count discrepancies. jtom cannot say I grabbed his ball from the box
I dont think you read it correctly, jtom asked why the pro am is most popular...

tft
 
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