I didn't find quite what I was looking for in searches, so I decided to ask directly. Yesterday I went to a local table dealer and checked out the AMF tables. I'm looking at the 9 foot AMF Oxford Playmaster. Here is a link:
http://amfbilliards.com/displayTable.asp?table=71
So we start talking features and he shows me two tables set up side by side without the slate or rails on them. The AMF had crossbeams and everything was bolted down in place. Then the Gold West table he showed me had no crossbeams and he claimed it was glued/nailed in place, which was not as sturdy.
Then I asked about cushions. He said most tables come with the K-66 but his store carried a modified version of the AMF tables that used a "Touring" bumper that is more accurate. He claimed the K-66 bumpers were only 73% accurate. Any truth to that?
Next I asked about cloth and he said their standard upgrade is to Simonis 760. I asked if they offered 860 and he said they did, but I would not notice a difference between the 760 and the 860. Is this true? I think I'm hitting the pool hall today and I'm going to ask them what speed is on their tables.
Then I asked about slate. He said that the thickness of the slate doesn't matter. He explained that older pool tables used 1&1/2" slate where as today's tables use 1". However, he did say that the slate would be guaranteed for life. So, is there any difference in how the table plays depending on the thickness of the slate?
Lastly, he gave me a rack of balls and a cue and let me shoot around on an 8ft. table they had the standard cloth on. The table seemed to play great in the 5 minutes I had with it, but I'm worried about the things I couldn't see. If I'm going to drop this much money on a table, I just want to make sure I'm getting a decent product.
Any info I could get would be great. Thanks.
http://amfbilliards.com/displayTable.asp?table=71
So we start talking features and he shows me two tables set up side by side without the slate or rails on them. The AMF had crossbeams and everything was bolted down in place. Then the Gold West table he showed me had no crossbeams and he claimed it was glued/nailed in place, which was not as sturdy.
Then I asked about cushions. He said most tables come with the K-66 but his store carried a modified version of the AMF tables that used a "Touring" bumper that is more accurate. He claimed the K-66 bumpers were only 73% accurate. Any truth to that?
Next I asked about cloth and he said their standard upgrade is to Simonis 760. I asked if they offered 860 and he said they did, but I would not notice a difference between the 760 and the 860. Is this true? I think I'm hitting the pool hall today and I'm going to ask them what speed is on their tables.
Then I asked about slate. He said that the thickness of the slate doesn't matter. He explained that older pool tables used 1&1/2" slate where as today's tables use 1". However, he did say that the slate would be guaranteed for life. So, is there any difference in how the table plays depending on the thickness of the slate?
Lastly, he gave me a rack of balls and a cue and let me shoot around on an 8ft. table they had the standard cloth on. The table seemed to play great in the 5 minutes I had with it, but I'm worried about the things I couldn't see. If I'm going to drop this much money on a table, I just want to make sure I'm getting a decent product.
Any info I could get would be great. Thanks.
