I see rooms closing, or some storage unit clearout, with 6, 10, 20 or 30 GCs (or parts for same) for sale at least every month. Prices range from $300-$600 per table. Many of these are in rust-belt cities, but rooms close everywhere regularly. Anyway:
Why doesn't someone have a full-time business buying these tables, trucking them to a refurbishing facility with 4-6 people trained to rebuild GCs, and sell and install them where there is market demand? Cities like Atlanta, D/FW, Phoenix, etc. would seem to support such a business. You couldn't make money picking them up one at a time, but by the truckload...
I'm thinking $2000-$3000 for reconditioned GCs, depending on size, model, end condition, etc.. It's hard to imagine a better value in a pool table. I don't think there are enough used Diamond Pros or Pro-Ams to fill the demand, and I guess the "tournament-tested" ones have enough higher price to make a refurbed GC appealing.
Why doesn't someone have a full-time business buying these tables, trucking them to a refurbishing facility with 4-6 people trained to rebuild GCs, and sell and install them where there is market demand? Cities like Atlanta, D/FW, Phoenix, etc. would seem to support such a business. You couldn't make money picking them up one at a time, but by the truckload...
I'm thinking $2000-$3000 for reconditioned GCs, depending on size, model, end condition, etc.. It's hard to imagine a better value in a pool table. I don't think there are enough used Diamond Pros or Pro-Ams to fill the demand, and I guess the "tournament-tested" ones have enough higher price to make a refurbed GC appealing.