What type of table is this?

So, in effect, they are charging you for 1 hour of disassembly, 1/2 hour of loading, 4 hours of driving, 1/2 hour of unloading, 2 hours of assembly and leveling, and miscelaneous stuff (staples, bees wax,...).

4 hours to drive 100 miles? I would shoot myself if I had to ride anywhere with you :D

2 hours max and that's if you're taking it slow...
 
Thx for the input and info. I picked the table up today. It wasn't quite what I was expecting but its in good condition for it to be as old as it is I'd give it a 7 out of 10. I emailed Dynamo and a rep. emailed me back and informed me that the table is an Old Dynamo Star table from the 80's! Its 100% original and only needs new leveler legs and felt. I took 3 guys with me to pick it up flipped it on its side onto a 4 wheeler and rolled it right out. We put it on my trailer legs down, strapped it and took off, no problems at all. I didn't measure it yet but its either a 8 or 9 foot table w/ 1 piece solid slate, came with all the balls, 8 and 9 ball racks, wall mount cue rack and 8 cues. So for $200 bucks I won big on this table.:thumbup:


Pretty certain you got an 8' table there. No one was putting one piece slate in 9' tables until Diamond came along. Also you can also gauge it by the furniture next to it. Your playing surface should measure 44" x 88". Check it out. Looks like you got a real good deal there. Enjoy!
 
Pretty certain you got an 8' table there. No one was putting one piece slate in 9' tables until Diamond came along. Also you can also gauge it by the furniture next to it. Your playing surface should measure 44" x 88". Check it out. Looks like you got a real good deal there. Enjoy!

Thanks it a 8' table and it plays great, my pops came thru on thanksgiving and schooled me big time. Kept telling me how nice the table shoots and what a good deal i got.
 
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