I charge $400, cloth and labor, to recover bar tables, can you say the same about that pricing using Predator cloth???
You mean the Predator branded cloth, because Predator don't actually make it? Yes, I have, and not impressed, and way over priced at tbat!Have you played on the Predator cloth that is made for the bar tables?
I have 2 Predator tables set up at our place, and at 10 a.m., they are usually the first ones people go to first.
I just delivered a Predator table last Friday for a guy that had a GC III in his converted garage, he was so excited he took half the G.C. apart to hurry the process. And in two weeks I'll be delivering one for a guy that was going to get a Diamond until playing on one of the Apex's at our place.
I wonder, are you offering to go back to service the tables you sell to customers, or are you done with them once the sale is complete?Have you played on the Predator cloth that is made for the bar tables?
I have 2 Predator tables set up at our place, and at 10 a.m., they are usually the first ones people go to first.
I just delivered a Predator table last Friday for a guy that had a GC III in his converted garage, he was so excited he took half the G.C. apart to hurry the process. And in two weeks I'll be delivering one for a guy that was going to get a Diamond until playing on one of the Apex's at our place.
Thats two different size corners. Why would they setup a tournament room that way?From the recent Oklahoma Regional Tournament at the Apache Casino in Lawton, OK
I wasn't there, I found the pics on facebook. I have no idea how many of the tables were like this.Thats two different size corners. Why would they setup a tournament room that way?
Either that's a 3" pocket or that slate looks cut for a 6" + pocket LoL... Odd for sureThis pic looks weird the way the cushions hang out over the cut out in the slate
Did you ask which corner pocket actually met those dimensions? Surely they didnt mean all 4. What is up with the facings, they don't even look close to being straight. With everything that I have seen so far I don't think I would want a Predator table.I emailed them about the pocket specs on the 7ft an here is there reply
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Thank you for contacting Predator Group.
We appreciate your interest in our products. The corner pocket front size is 108 mm, center front pocket is 125 mm, back 97mm, and the center back is 105mm on the 7ft Apex table.
If you have any additional questions please feel free to contact us.
Best Regards,"
108mm=4.25" and 125mm=4.92"
97mm=3.8189" and 105mm=4.13386"
Did you ask which corner pocket actually met those dimensions? Surely they didnt mean all 4. What is up with the facings, they don't even look close to being straight. With everything that I have seen so far I don't think I would want a Predator table.
If that's how smart (or not smart) they are they kind of deserve what they get.It says, 'predator' on it, tons of people will want it. Then they'll sweat that the flaws are features...
Probably due to the large radius of the slate cutout.This pic looks weird the way the cushions hang out over the cut out in the slate
SAM Billiards builds them and everything points to them being sub standard.Rasson tables look way better. Maybe Rasson paid Predator to build the ugliest, screwed up table possible![]()
I know that. I was trying to make a jokeSAM Billiards builds them and everything points to them being sub standard.
never went away. Been made/sold since they came out. Fairly common table in Europe. I played on them in KC yrs ago and they played great. They are a major pia as far as set-up goes. I don't see these becoming a common sight in US rooms. D's are so much better.I know that. I was trying to make a jokeThere's a reason why the Kim Steel tables aren't around anymore.