Picture of my newest game addition

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Here it is, been wanting another one for a long time now. Still need to bolt on the side skirts but is otherwise done.
 
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Looks fun. I like playing 8-ball by the BCA rules as well as 9-ball and cut-throat. :)

Enjoy!
 
great! - but remember, you could fit 10 arcades in the same space!

Wife doesn't want arcade games in the game room. She let me put one cocktail game in there, but the arcade is in the study. So that is a limiting factor for me... Plus my pool table is upstairs and I don't want to take big games up there anyway. (Maybe some minis would work) :)
 
Wife doesn't want arcade games in the game room. She let me put one cocktail game in there, but the arcade is in the study. So that is a limiting factor for me... Plus my pool table is upstairs and I don't want to take big games up there anyway. (Maybe some minis would work) :)

If you one day - before she get´s home from work - put a couple of minis in there, i don´t think she notised, and when seh does, you just say they have been the for 15 days or so :)
 
I actually have a ceiling fan with lights directly above it so it worked out good. Plenty of light and a nice breeze while I play. I am getting a couple neons to hang up and I have a stick holder that needs to be mounted on the wall too. Just fnished bolting the skirts on the table.
I had arcades upstairs before, the basement is the arcade now.
Forgot to mention, its a 9 footer even though I was told it was an 8 when I got it. Unfortunatly I didnt realize it until I went to lay the new felt down.
 
I actually have a ceiling fan with lights directly above it so it worked out good. Plenty of light and a nice breeze while I play. I am getting a couple neons to hang up and I have a stick holder that needs to be mounted on the wall too. Just fnished bolting the skirts on the table.
I had arcades upstairs before, the basement is the arcade now.
Forgot to mention, its a 9 footer even though I was told it was an 8 when I got it. Unfortunatly I didnt realize it until I went to lay the new felt down.

Also keep in mind that a 9 footer = 100" and not actually 9 feet. :) I never could figure that one out, but they are 100" x 50" rail to rail for tournament tables. That's what I have too!
 
Also keep in mind that a 9 footer = 100" and not actually 9 feet. :) I never could figure that one out, but they are 100" x 50" rail to rail for tournament tables. That's what I have too!


Yep, 100" X 50"
What I dont understand is why they felt a need for an 8ft oversize.
 
If only I had the room...

Nice table, are you any good?

- Mike

Not as good as I once was when I played everyday. Its going to be nice to practice on the 9 footer and then going to the bars and whipping some butt on those little tables.
My girlfriends mom played on a leauge a couple years ago. I played in a mixed doubles tournament with her and we took 3rd place out of 50 some teams so that wasnt too bad. If I didnt have such a hosed work schedule I would join a leauge but working days/nights/weekends its impossible to do.
 
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