Hi All,
Been lurking for awhile...this is my first post. If this topic has been covered ad nauseum, please disregard.
I caught the pool bug a bit over a year ago, and I've been having a blast learning the game. I've done a couple of league sessions, and more than anything, want to get better at this game. So, I've decided getting a table in my home is the next step. I've got a good space (big enough for 9'), and a wife who is (a bit reluctantly) down with this plan.
My question: Being quite new to pool, and not being very discerning on how tables play, is there a knock on buying a "furniture" grade table as my starter table? At least where I reside (Seattle, WA), on Craigslist for $800-1000 I can have my choice of used 8' Olhausen, Brunswick, etc tables. Budget is not unlimited, but not necessarily a hard constraint, either. But reading through some of these threads, it seems like if you're not getting into a Diamond or Gold Crown, you're wasting your time/money. Well, looking for Diamond and GC's (used) seems to return very few results in my area, and the ones I've seen (two GC III's for $4500/ea), seem totally out of reach or unreasonably priced.
I realize my post is a bit vague. I'm just curious if you'd try to talk me out of buying the perfectly that nice looking Olhausen 8'. Or, are you perfectly satisfied with having this type of table in the home, where you can play on more pro style tables when you go out and play competitively. Appreciate the opinions and insights as my position is one of ignorance.
Thanks!
Been lurking for awhile...this is my first post. If this topic has been covered ad nauseum, please disregard.
I caught the pool bug a bit over a year ago, and I've been having a blast learning the game. I've done a couple of league sessions, and more than anything, want to get better at this game. So, I've decided getting a table in my home is the next step. I've got a good space (big enough for 9'), and a wife who is (a bit reluctantly) down with this plan.
My question: Being quite new to pool, and not being very discerning on how tables play, is there a knock on buying a "furniture" grade table as my starter table? At least where I reside (Seattle, WA), on Craigslist for $800-1000 I can have my choice of used 8' Olhausen, Brunswick, etc tables. Budget is not unlimited, but not necessarily a hard constraint, either. But reading through some of these threads, it seems like if you're not getting into a Diamond or Gold Crown, you're wasting your time/money. Well, looking for Diamond and GC's (used) seems to return very few results in my area, and the ones I've seen (two GC III's for $4500/ea), seem totally out of reach or unreasonably priced.
I realize my post is a bit vague. I'm just curious if you'd try to talk me out of buying the perfectly that nice looking Olhausen 8'. Or, are you perfectly satisfied with having this type of table in the home, where you can play on more pro style tables when you go out and play competitively. Appreciate the opinions and insights as my position is one of ignorance.
Thanks!