Price Check: Air hockey and bar sized pool table..

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Is $350 a good price for a bar sized pool table and an air hockey table? Both seem to be in good condition. I think they will deliver them to my house for that price too. Not sure if that includes setting up the pool table or if it's easy enough to do myself or not... hmm..

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i'd say thats a smoking deal if they deliver. good deal even if they dont. i wish i had room for a pool table here. my game room is just not big enough.
 
It's only a bar sized table but I'm not a serious player or anything... I just know my friends would love it. I have the room right now too so it'd be cool.
 
Air hockey tables have gone wayyyyyyy down lately. Thats not a bad deal IMO, though I personally hate when the goals pertrude out like that, but dont expect to resell it with ease.
 
Air hockey tables have gone wayyyyyyy down lately. Thats not a bad deal IMO, though I personally hate when the goals pertrude out like that, but dont expect to resell it with ease.

Good eye... I didn't even notice that. I'm on my way to go look at them now. I'll take and post some more pics later. If all goes well I'll have a nice start to my game room soon enough. :p
 
So I went to the guys house yesterday. Basically he'll delivery it and build it back up (the pool table is slate which I guess is labor intensive on the setup) for $200. So for both machines delivery and setup out the door would be $550.

I had no idea it would be that much work to tear down but I guess there's 3 slabs of slate under the felt. Not only would I have to pay the extra $200 but I'd have to refelt the pool table myself afterwards. There was some duct tape holing some of the laminate stuff on on one side.

Also the score keeper wasn't working right on the airhockey table. He said it was prolly just a loose wire but meh... I don't know. It worked some of the time. Also the pucks wouldn't always slide down on one side too. I'm probably not going to deal with it.
 
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the air hockey shown is not a coin op model its a home model, those are near free now
the pool table is a type that is often for sale on the west coast anyways for like 100
 
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