Players Favorite Coin-Ops

PoolTable911

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Now I know the Diamond Smart Table is going to be the number one answer. But what other coin-op tables do you prefer? Valley, Dynamo, Global, Great American, Etc..Etc...
 
Not many globals in Nebraska but I did play on one last night at a new bar. It looked like a furniture style table with the curvey legs but it was coin op. It played pretty good. The pockets were 4.5" if I had to guess. You couldn't get to balls to go down at the same time. There was not much of a shelf though. Still the tighter pockets made it more interesting than a valley.
 
a Valley! what else!

PoolTable911 said:
Now I know the Diamond Smart Table is going to be the number one answer. But what other coin-op tables do you prefer? Valley, Dynamo, Global, Great American, Etc..Etc...


A doubled shimmed 7 ft. "VALLEY" with 860 Simonios is hard to beat!:wink:


David Harcrow
 
I dont like valleys. It may be because the one I played on had gigantic 5" pockets. You'd really have to try to miss to not make something in those corner pockets.
 
the words "Favorite" and "coin-op" cant be used in the same sentance for me if were talking about pool tables, pinball machines are a different story.
 
Fatboy said:
the words "Favorite" and "coin-op" cant be used in the same sentance for me if were talking about pool tables, pinball machines are a different story.

Ditto, except for the tables that allow you to pay by the half hour.
 
Old Fisher coin op with the HUGE cueball! Get a big table player who plays a little better than you on one of those and watch him scratch his head. LOL
 
If I have to play on a bar table, I prefer the ones that take 2 quarters instead of 3 or 4.
 
Everytime I walk in and see a Valley I hear the sound of an old time cash register ringing up a sale. Johnnyt
 
My favorite coin op is the Top Ten pinball machine. That sure brings back some memories. I like the new Dynamo 7 footers.
 
JG-in-KY said:
Old Fisher coin op with the HUGE cueball! Get a big table player who plays a little better than you on one of those and watch him scratch his head. LOL

This is so true. Those things made lot's of people scratch their heads. That is what I grew up on back in the day when you needed a stroke to play pool.
 
Old Fisher

JG-in-KY said:
Old Fisher coin op with the HUGE cueball! Get a big table player who plays a little better than you on one of those and watch him scratch his head. LOL


I forgot about those, their was one at the "Guy's n Doll's" pool room in Shreveport,La......

it played good and was "tight!"



David Harcrow
 
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