What model of Valley table is this?

Kadillac

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Can anyone identify the model? I can't seem to find any identifying serial numbers or anything on it. Just curious if I paid appropriately for it.

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In my area, the mid Atlantic, it's still a buyers market for used pool tables. $500 would be low and $800 would be good for the seller for average condition. If it just came out of a smoking bar, less.

Don't forget to upgrade your rails when you recover.

http://www.ridgebackrails.com/
 
If it has the coin-op feature it is a Cougar , if it doesn't it is the Tiger home version .

True dat. My pool hall just picked up a mint one fot $650. Jerimy Chambers set it up with nee subrails & cushions,simonis and 4-3/8 corners and 4-5/8 sides. I t plsys fantastic. He makes the subrails differnt than any one I've seen and they play great. I'm not gonna give away his secret because I don't know if he wants it out there for people to copy but its a great idea. Best playing valleys I've ever seen and hasn't had a cushion gone bad yet. Imo the most underated mechanic around. He's not just an assembler he builds customs too. I gotta dig out a pic of a gorgeous stainless steel table with made with maple rails about 15 years ago maybe, he is s top notch antique table restorer as well he. pretty much knows it all. If you ever need a recomandation call Ivan Lee at simonis he restored a gorgeous antique and installed at his house. Abosolutely beautiful and Ivan is very picky :) anyways the valley bar boxes go from about 500 to to750 in this neighborhood right now so if you're in that range you did pretty good. He also came up with a great idea to eliminate crowns in valley slates, pretty slick ;)
 
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