1-pocket-player said:5'x10' Gold Crown 1 with super tight pockets. Thanks to this table my sanity is stretched awfully thin.![]()
BTW- I have it set up in my garage.....
-Andy
Nope solid purpleheart other than the subrails and slate frame. The frame is made from microlam beams and the subrails are poplar. The whole legs, skirts, rail tops, ect.. are all solid purpleheart and the sights will be ivory with my initials inlayed in the center of each sight. I wanted a table that is a work of art/craftsmanship. I plan on finishing it this summer. I will post some pics when it is looking more like a table. Once I finish the slate frame I can dry fit all the pieces. Chris.Scott Lee said:Jack...Man, that would take one heck of a lot of purpleheart...even just to do the rail tops, let alone skirts, table body, etc. Maybe he's just thinking about purpleheart veneers? I've never even heard of that, but anything's possible!![]()
Scott Lee
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As a woodworker i can certainly appreciate your purple heart project..it will be expensive but well worth it..i have never worked with purple heart myself....i will be looking foreward to the pics..good luck on your project..Chris Byrne said:Nope solid purpleheart other than the subrails and slate frame. The frame is made from microlam beams and the subrails are poplar. The whole legs, skirts, rail tops, ect.. are all solid purpleheart and the sights will be ivory with my initials inlayed in the center of each sight. I wanted a table that is a work of art/craftsmanship. I plan on finishing it this summer. I will post some pics when it is looking more like a table. Once I finish the slate frame I can dry fit all the pieces. Chris.
bm6262 said:I went to the other dealership and they explained what you guys were talking about how special order tables come in with their regular shipments. However it could be a few months wait. So I asked if they stock any 9' tables and they don't. I think what one of you said earlier about casual players being the main buyers is true. These people with all this money just buy pool tables because they can and they get 8'.
Ive only recently begun to get serious about pool. I just graduated from college and I'm in the process of getting a job and my main motivation is so I can get a place and put a pool table in it. I don't like practicing at pool halls and I don't want to practice on an 8' table. I guess I'll have to wait the few months.
By the way it seems like everyone has a Brunswick table, unfortunately I can only spend around $2300 at the absolute most. From what I see there are no options with Brunswick at that price range. I haven't actually checked out a Brunswick dealer around here, am I wasting my time with that price limit? I will probably go with the Augusta 9' table from Olhausen.
Brad
Steve R said:I found this older thread by doing a search and I want to thank everyone who contributed to it.
My room size is 13'10" by 26 and after reading some of the manufacturer's websites I thought I would be able to fit a 9 foot. I now see an 8 foot won't even work. Since we plan to move in about a year this is no big thing but I now know what to look for in my next house.
Thank you everyone at AZBillards for saving my tail. This really is a great website and I have learned a heck of a lot.
Steve