profoundly stupid question

While I otiginally said no because of your diamond, I would have no issue to a Valley and a few cheap sticks, in fact I did just that when my son was 12 or 13. I had a Valley, my 1st table, and felt very comfortable letting him and a few of his friends have a birthday party while I stayed upstairs. It was pretty easy and painless as he only invited about 6 or 8 kids over. That's a big thing as 12 to 15 kids I probably would have said no.
If its a Dymondwood Diamond besides the cloth those things are pretty much indestructible.
 
It all depends on your daughter. My pool table (shown in my avatar - GC W/860 cloth) was always available for her and her friends to use when she was that age. I never had an issue. Now at 19 she plays two times a week on league teams (1) BCA and (1) APA and enjoys the game..
 
If its a Dymondwood Diamond besides the cloth those things are pretty much indestructible.
Ha ha my diamond now is not that kind. It's a professional with cherry stained maple wood. Scratches very easy. I wanted to get the durable bar style, but the wife wanted to get the wood finish. It's really nice looking though. Just wouldn't turn a bunch of 12 to 14 yr old kids loose on it.
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Ha ha my diamond now is not that kind. It's a professional with cherry stained maple wood. Scratches very easy. I wanted to get the durable bar style, but the wife wanted to get the wood finish. It's really nice looking though. Just wouldn't turn a bunch of 12 to 14 yr old kids loose on it.View attachment 915197
That is a table that demands respect from children and adults.

Beautimus!

Hu
 
OK- I have a mancave/barndominium 150 yards from house that the Lord gives me great peace in. Diamond professional 8'. I take great care of my stuff...keep my pool room pretty spotless.......My 14 year old daughter had a few friends over and wanted to go shoot pool with her friends...without dad, of course......

What say ye?
Rent or buy a used valley table😉
 
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