mikepage said:Here's mine, a Gabriels
http://myweb.cableone.net/fargopage/IMG_2194.jpg
http://myweb.cableone.net/fargopage/IMG_2201.jpg
Corner pocket with 15 balls plus the cueball
http://myweb.cableone.net/fargopage/IMG_2202.jpg
and a view from underneath
http://myweb.cableone.net/fargopage/IMG_2208.jpg
Vermy said:mikepage, That Gabriels is amazing.
What is the pocket size on that?
chrstc said:Hello mikepage,
I like the table and I really love the room with the cue display cabinet etc. Gorgeous! I'm amazed at how many houses in the US seem to have rooms big enough to take full size tables. I could just squeeze on into my house if I took everything else out of the dining room but that's about it. Must be something about the way British houses are laid out in comparison to US ones I think. Maybe you guys go for more of an open plan feel or something.
Thanks,
Chris (Chrstc).
sjb said:See my avatar. 9' Brunswick Anniversary. New artemis cushions, Simonis 860. Made the light myself - along with the rest of the room. It's like heaven.
mikepage said:Thanks.
England is about the same size as North Dakota. You guys have about 350 people per square kilometer. We have 3.5 people per square kilometer.
I don't know when your prime real estate was first scarfed up by developers,
but I note that you had 15 or 20 people per square kilometer when the Romans invaded in 43 AD.
Scottster said:Hi Steve, Welcome TO AZ. (I think I have the right Steve...) FYI We are getting ready to start a handicapped straight pool league AT Side Pockets Blue Springs.
As for my Dream Table. Would be to make this table...
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Play like a Diamond Pro. Hopefully one day I will have Steve Leisteko (tablemechanic) come to KC and do some magic on the pockets, and the shelves.
This is a 4 1/2 x 9, but looks small in these pics for some reason.
skins said:there's nothing like a gold crown. it's been the standard it seems like forever. imo all in all the best built, looking and playing line of tables that has ever been made.