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HomeOther ProductsMinnesota Fats Vegas 8-Foot Slate Pool Table |
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44 of 47 found the following review helpful:
Very nice home table. Feb 13, 2008
By badger This was a gift for my adult son. He really enjoys billiards and wanted a table at home, but only if it had the correct feel to the table. This pool table fits the bill. Is it fine furniture? No. But it has leveling feet, is solid and comes with an amazingly clean, flat 3 piece slate top--at least 1 inch thick (perhaps slightly thicker).
Setup isn't a 10 minute process however. It might be overwhelming for the mechanically challenged too. The slate is heavy so you'll need burly folks to set the slates in place.
Finally, the felting process takes as long as the building of the table. If done carefully, following instructions (generic instructions I found on the web, not in the box), the end result is spectacular. Ball roll is true even into the pockets.
In summary, if you're looking for a fine piece of furniture as well as a pool table, this isn't for you. However, if you're looking for an affordable pool table that plays as well as the top of the line tables and you're willing to put some sweat equity into it, this is an excellent table for you.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
nice table for price - get a pro to install Feb 12, 2011
By poolshark After shopping around abit, I chose the ' Vegas pool table for self & family. Once the table is together, you can appreciate the play. PUTTING it together, with lack of direct instructions, including things like 'how tight for the bolts' etc as there are many using different materials. No instructions for the felt. very lacking directions. But if you have the time to work at it, and are very mechanically inclined- with the right tools, it can be done alone. I just finished assembling one complete. the (3) 1" slates are approx. 150# each & you need to physically lift each onto the table. One man CAN do this but surely not recommended. Enjoy.
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