Da Bank said:I have heard of Gabriels. I'd love to know what the price is on this table, I can't find a price anywhere.
Any other tables that are worthy to be mentioned with a Gold Crown or a Diamond Pro?
unknownpro said:JOBs in Nashvile has or had Kasson tables. Pockets were a little smaller than usual with more parallel facings. I thought they were pretty good. But they have tack in pockets, which cost me a bunch of money once when I shot a hanger and it hit the pocket and stopped cause the tacks had come out and the rubber was all in the way. But I like the shape of the pockets.
Kassons were used in at least one WPBA tournament I saw and I know the ones in Nashville have been used in pro mens tournaments. I didn't hear anybody complaining about them, except me, cause the tack came out. I've forgotten all about that now, can you tell? lol
Da Bank said:I have heard of Gabriels. I'd love to know what the price is on this table, I can't find a price anywhere.
Any other tables that are worthy to be mentioned with a Gold Crown or a Diamond Pro?
Da Bank said:I have heard of Gabriels. I'd love to know what the price is on this table, I can't find a price anywhere.
Any other tables that are worthy to be mentioned with a Gold Crown or a Diamond Pro?
unknownpro said:Kassons were used in at least one WPBA tournament I saw and I know the ones in Nashville have been used in pro mens tournaments. I didn't hear anybody complaining about them, except me, cause the tack came out. I've forgotten all about that now, can you tell? lol
Da Bank said:I have heard of Gabriels. I'd love to know what the price is on this table, I can't find a price anywhere.
muttley76 said:While most listed here are good tables, neither Connelly nor Vitalie makes a competition table. Not necessarily anything wrong with that, but the lack of weight
muttley76 said:While most listed here are good tables, neither Connelly nor Vitalie makes a competition table. Not necessarily anything wrong with that, but the lack of weight and typically narrower rail might not be what you are looking for. The Gandys have super big pockets, and cannot really be shimmed without compromising the rail around the pocket. It really needs a rail extension made if you even think about playing one pocket. The Kim Steels are good, but a pain in the ass to work on, and most mechanics don't do well with them. The diamond is the obvious choice, but another good one is to look at craig's list or some other avenue for just about any older Brunswick. The older anniversaries or Centennials play as good as anything if they are redone. They also have large-ish pockets, but shimming isn't as bad on these, and even with rail extensions and the cost of redoing with simonis are usually 1-2k cheaper. Nothing in the world wrong with ANY gold Crown or Diamond, just usually a little more $.
Scaramouche said:?????
Connelly's have 2 inch slate, comes in four pieces