Question on this Diamond Smart Table

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Hi Mechanics:

Can anyone tell me how old this Smart table looks to you?

Can you tell if it has the old rail or new rail system?

Also, any idea what it's worth?

Thanks in advance,
Hung
 

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Thanks RKC


What's your gut feel?

Does it look like it's a good one?

Is that a smart table or a pro am?

What's the difference?

You da man!!
 
ProAm,... Smart Table is the coin-operated version, yes it's a great table.

Glen

Thanks.

The guy said it's a smart table without the coin op mech.

He said the cue ball pops out on the kitchen side of the talbe.

That's why I'm confused.

Are you sure it's a Pro-Am?
 
It could be a smart table with no coin door. Just reach in and pull the cable or set it to free play. Need a pic of the other long side of the table. Also a pic of the end rail top rail with the diamond logo. If it's blue it is newer red is older. But a serial number will tell for sure.
 
Thanks.

The guy said it's a smart table without the coin op mech.

He said the cue ball pops out on the kitchen side of the talbe.

That's why I'm confused.

Are you sure it's a Pro-Am?

Ask him for a picture of the head end of the table, if there's no opening at the bottom of the side panel there to get the cue ball out....then it's a ProAm...as in...non-coin operated Smart Table. I don't remember Diamond ever building any ProAm's with the red circle cue ball separator in them to return the cue ball to the head of the table...and not build the table as a coin-operated pool table.
 
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