I recently went into a couple different billiard stores looking at pool tables. I want something that plays good and my wife wants something that looks good. She's ruled out gold crowns and diamonds. So I'm stuck looking at 'other' tables. I quickly learned that I know next to nothing about pool tables. I know that I want Simonis 860, and 4.5 inch pockets with slate at least an inch thick but thats about all I guess. The sales people start going off about Brazilian slate and that it is one step below Italian slate but won't make a difference in how the balls roll or its constructed of all African hardwood or some crap. I just nod my head like a chick talking to a auto mechanic. I've learned to look under the tables and sure table A has more bracing than table B. But are there some guidelines to go by?
One salesperson told me Olhausen is all but Bankrupt, and Brunswick (I think) sold a part of there company to some shuffleboard company. Should this be a concern? I don't want to have issues in the future obtaining parts.
What else do I need to know before I drop 5 grand on a table?
One salesperson told me Olhausen is all but Bankrupt, and Brunswick (I think) sold a part of there company to some shuffleboard company. Should this be a concern? I don't want to have issues in the future obtaining parts.
What else do I need to know before I drop 5 grand on a table?