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do you think owning a 9 will make it harder to resell? [/ QUOTE ] No experience here, but I would guess it's always hard to sell a large, expensive piece of furniture. [ QUOTE ] also, if you were shopping for a table, how would you judge its quality? just hit a few balls? what should i be looking for? [/ QUOTE ] Roll a ball slowly down each side of the table, lengthwise & widthwise. Watch what the ball does - does it hit a seam in the slate and jump? Does it roll off toward another side of the table? It probably won't be perfectly level, but you're looking for major defects. Do the rails make a consistent sound when the ball hits? If the ball jumps after it hits a rail, that's a sign of a bad cushion. The cushion should feel uniformly firm to the touch - same resistance to pressing on it gently - all the way around the table. [ QUOTE ] and what's the standard surface? [/ QUOTE ] Usually at least 1" slate. Most 9' tables have a 3 piece slate. This will have to come apart to bring it into your basement. Putting a pool table together isn't necessarily a job for an amateur. Someone else may want to address this. |
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