About two weeks ago, a friend of mine asked me what table he should get, for the new house he's building. Mind you, he is well covered in the financial department and money is not an object. So, the first thing that comes to mind, without even thinking twice about it is this: Brunswick Gold Crown IV.
I mean, as much as I love the Diamond tables, this was like a no brainer to me. I told him that Gold Crown's are like the Bently's of pool tables. Man I hope I didn't lie, because I've heard that a number of times.
Although the IPT, is using the Diamond Pro/Am's for their tourneys, their table is only has one piece of slate. The GC, Olhausen, and even their Professional model, has three, if my memory serves me correctly. Unless he plans to move it a lot, this wouldn't be an issue.
This is why I suggested it, plus, even though he may not know pool tables like that, if someone visits his house and knows, knows about them...well, you get the picture.
I mean, as much as I love the Diamond tables, this was like a no brainer to me. I told him that Gold Crown's are like the Bently's of pool tables. Man I hope I didn't lie, because I've heard that a number of times.
Although the IPT, is using the Diamond Pro/Am's for their tourneys, their table is only has one piece of slate. The GC, Olhausen, and even their Professional model, has three, if my memory serves me correctly. Unless he plans to move it a lot, this wouldn't be an issue.
This is why I suggested it, plus, even though he may not know pool tables like that, if someone visits his house and knows, knows about them...well, you get the picture.
