TheTablePro said:I agree with Donny on the overkill. But, no denying they are stout and may last like some of the old antiques. My opinion is they were made to remain in place and not move! Unless of course you get Glen to move it for you....LOL Not me!
realkingcobra said:I hate 2" slate...LOL
Glen
swest said:I've searched and not found any threads on this subject.
What is the general consensus on the Connelly Ultimate - 2" pinned slate, 5-bolt rails, massive bed, 6 legs, etc...
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Thanks.
- s.west
I know where there's a Connelly Ultimate right now for sale...LOL, I'm at his house setting up a Gabriel's 10ft billiards table...He replaced the Connelly with a Diamond 9ft ProAm.Cuephoric said:When I moved from Colorado Springs, I sold my Ultimate, on one stipulation........
they move it!
It's an amazing table, and once it's setup, doesn't need to move again.
The only thing about it I never missed, was moving it....
I haven't had the opportunity to do another one yet, but I know how Murphy's Law works on things like that.
Once you say it's unlikely to happen, it's one of the next calls for you to do.
I think I'll give them Glen's number.....lol
At least you had some muscle to help with it.
So, all you have to do now is enjoy it!
realkingcobra said:I'm at his house setting up a Gabriel's 10ft billiards table...Glen 702-927-5689
Yes, playing billiards has really got Mike's attention, although he's still doing tricks and giving lessons. I'm finishing the table tomorrow, then I'm out of here, on to the next job. Mike said he'd take $4,000.00 for that Connelly, it's in mint condition.Dartman said:I watched Mike getting a carom lesson at the bca show. He was actually doing well. Is he planning on more carom and less artistic?