BUYING A POOL TABLE | 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2009
- Kathy Vegh, The Home Entertainer sheds some light on 5 things you absolutely must know when you're shopping for a Pool Table. In this entertaining segment Kathy covers key things you need to know before making this big purchase. She discusses size considerations, what you need to know about slate and the raw materials that make up a table's construction, How to determine what style is right for you and what kind of budget to set aside to make sure you get a table that will last you a long long time. Visit www.dannyveghs.com to see a huge selection of pool tables!
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Nice tips on choosing the perfect pool table for your home. Always take into consideration the space, location, and of course personal style.
the black one with the ball n claw legs is a thing of beauty i must get it
I'm in the market to purchase a table and was going in blind until I saw this video. Thank you so much. Very informative.
The video is done nicely with accurate info. I would highly recommend a lapel mic to give you better audio quality. Your video quality is great.
As a woodworker, I can tell you that you don't always want a solid wood constructed table. I have a 1969 professional Brunswick table that is in still like new condition. Its veneered. Solid wood is great, but at these lengths, it can and often does warp over time with changes in humidity. Often times, though we all think its cheaper, engineered wood serves specific purposes that make it superior to solid wood in certain applications. For a pool table, in my opinion, veneered engineered wood is a superior use case over solid wood.
Great Job... Thank you,
Good Luck, and God Bless...
Thanks for the video.. Very helpful!
would have helped without the music covering what she is saying...
I wonder if SHE measures 44 inches!??? Ha ha!
A LOT of people will be grateful for this solid info. Well done Kathy!
Loving your posts!!
FYI Regulation means exactly what she says it does.
9ft is usually defined as a tournament size, even though tournaments can be held on 7 or 8 foot tables.
Wow! Congrats on posting the first (and possibly the ONLY) truly informative and ACCURATE video on pool table 'know how'!
From an expert installer to you... GOOD JOB!
Excellent advice, especially on encouraging buyers to purchase a table constructed with high-quality materials. A pool table really is an investment.
I've never heard of "Cubic Zirconia" brand tables, but I have heard of- and played- on Diamonds... :P (love 'em!)-
Thanks for posting.
Love your videos. Can a slate bed fit on a wood bed pool table
Great info. Thank you.
That pool table is the one and only Brunswick Manhattan and costs about 812 500 dollars... Good video! Very very very good information!
so i'm sitting here, and i got to say, she knows what shes talking about. Thank you!
I learned a couple of things too.
She is making a lot of sense!
No mention about the difference in ball return vs. pockets. Having to always walk around the table to collect the balls gets old. My personal favorite is a Diamond, and most all of the Pro tournaments use them. They are pricey, granted for the price you will pay for one it always seems pockets are defective.. They never seem to work for me when wanted well except maybe that white one always goes in so easily when not desired :) Brunswick are great tables too while a lot of people i know usually prefer on or the other Diamond vs Brunswick. Balls on the Brunswick's seem to bounce truer, but then again you can do stuff on a diamond you won't be able to on a Brunswick, guess the reason most pros favor Diamonds more . That said it is almost a religious debate about which table is better. But in the end a 9' diamond pro am with ball return is perfect for me...
That was really informative
GOOD INFO AND NICELY SAID.
@Vid
This was very informative. Thanks.
Nice video. Thx!
i luuuuuv that black one with ball n claw legs
1 thing to consider when buying a pool table. BUY A DIAMOND TABLE! lol. That's it. That's all she had to say. You're buying quality and the best. Says a lot when you see every pro playing on one.
i don't know about that...i'm into brunswick gold crowns and brunswick has been around for over a 100 years. diamonds been around for 30 or 40. brunswick is so well known that they don't have to pay the promotional money anymore. i've played on both and they both played superb...although diamonds are a little bit tougher because they cut the pocket deeper the slate extends deeper into the pocket itself so there is more chance of hanging balls( i hate that )
Good video but it's hard to check the slate when the cloth is already on. Speaking of cloth, shouldn't that be in the top 5? Much more important than the price, which anyone interested in buying will soon discover how far their budget will go. Thx!
Wow! Very impressive! I want a rustic 1 inch slate pool table with ball return. Can you recommend a brand name??
You guys forgot to cover the pocket sizes considering for example diamond pocket sizes are different from valley. Also forgot to cover cloth like simonis vs championship.
Thank you. I have a pool table, but someone lost the bolts, so now I'm researching
Hi Kathy
My friend anthony said I should contact you. My house is built on a slope, and one end of the room is 5ft lower than the other end. Do you have any recommendations for sloping pool tables? Perhaps some anti-gravity balls?
Thanks in advance! BB
next time its a good idea to turn down the music volume, so you are more focused on what you are saying..
If you suck, it doesn't matter where you get your slate from. If you suck at you local bar, you're going to suck on Italian slate as well.
Kathy Babe more like it :)
Good video cheers.
i can see jaws poster
on wall
So the pool table my boyfreind has is crap.
I will buy him a real one soon.
OK, like Hellloooo chick, I am 29 seconds into your video and two things have thoroughly struck and impressed me you said "quality pool table and are standing next to the Brunswick Metro (Retails around $30k) Not baaad, so glad you weren't in front of an American Heritage! (nothing american about it, MDF frame cheap chinese all around)