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| krick:
Tables range from 7 foot "home" models to 10 foot "snooker" models. Assuming you remove the slate from the table and load it separately, probably 2 people to move a three piece slate. For a single piece slate, I'd count on needing 4 people. I'm not certain that it is even possible to move a table without removing the slate. However, I am not an expert by any means. I've just known two people that have owned pool tables. |
| IntruderAlert:
well I guess it's time I gave Arnold and Lou a call... |
| Wade:
My advice is: DO: make friends in the hobby, and find alternative ways to acquire games. DON'T: go to an auction. 95% of the stuff is crap, and the other 5% goes for about twice what it is worth. :) Wade |
| Flinkly:
i was thinking of going to a california auction in the future...but sure am thinking against it now. |
| IntruderAlert:
Ive seen some pretty cool stuff come out of autions I'll mainly be looking for parts myself and maybe a couple of cabs in need of restoration |
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