Ed,
You know my feelings on the matter...diamonds....
I'll talk to you about it later this week when i am in...
R
You know my feelings on the matter...diamonds....
I'll talk to you about it later this week when i am in...
R
I can't believe RKC isn't pointing out the maintenance difference.
1. The ProAm can be levelled with 2 wrenches. Boom your done
a. GC must be raised and the legs turned
2. The ProAm slate can be leveled without ANY breakdown
a. The GC must be partially disassembled.
3. The 9ft ProAm has Artemis cushions unlike it's little brother the 7ft ProAm
The Artemis cushions bank true and consistent.
I would always prefer to play on a diamond because you "get beat by the equipment" rarely.
RKC can right a book on this subject.
Ray
Funny, I just delivered some more 9ft Diamond ProAm's to another private pool room in NJ that didn't even think about putting in GC'sI wonder how the gambling there will do...in the NJ climate:grin:
I also in the same trip delivered a 9ft Diamond ProAm to Allen Hopkins for use at his home....and yes he paid for the table...even when he could have gotten a GC5 for free...and he ALSO lives in NJ....but hey, maybe Allen forgot how to play pool and just wanted a Diamond just encase he started remembering how to play again:grin:
My last 2 posts, what does that tell you folks???
Glen
Well, you said in this thread and the other about corey and Raj that you put Diamond tables in Allens and Coreys houses.
I think Glen was actually suggesting that Corey has a Gold Crown in his house.
Nope, try again:grin:
Same here Cuebuddy. Ray is a good friend and a good salesman. Glenn has skills without peer.Rails...... schmails I have played on hundreds of Gold crowns and some play great most of em just don't do it for me. Not much will get me to change my avatar:grin: but Ray and Glen inspire me. Seriously after getting my Diamond with the RKC setup there was no looking back.
Jim grins like a chicken picking bugs off a wire brush everytime he walks into his man cave.
http://einstein-nine.com/
Funny, I just delivered some more 9ft Diamond ProAm's to another private pool room in NJ that didn't even think about putting in GC'sI wonder how the gambling there will do...in the NJ climate:grin:
Hold the boat.
Are we going to a different phase from *make my GC play like a Diamond to *make my Diamond play like a GC?
Just carry some superspeeds in the cobramobile to replace the artemis cushions & make everybody happy. :grin:
... I just don't understand why Diamond couldn't have picked a rail material that played like everyone has known for the past 50 plus years.
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Thank you all for your great insight and feedback. I have heard both good and bad about both models before I posted the thread and they have been confirmed on here. I will always keep my Gold Crown 1's that are currently here at The Sandcastle. I am now just waiting to see what offers I get from Brunswick. If they are comprable to what Diamond offers, perhaps GC5's will be ordered. I can't afford a full room of either model to be bought outright but a lease w/ buyout is possible. That is why I was considering used GC3's. I'm leaning more towards a room full of new tables as opposed to used ones.
Hello everyone. I am looking to replace all the Brunswick Medalists in my pool room. I'm trying to decide what to go with. I am limited in my budget as to what I can get or I'd get all Gold Crown V's hands down.
I have the opportunity to pick up some Gold Crown III's but I could also turn my room into the only Diamond Table room in the area. Diamond offers a good deal on the Pro-Am one piece slate model.
All your suggestions or warnings are welcomed.
Thank You!