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Can you guys tell what model Tornado this is by just the one picture?
sale-cwrtp-2421315838@craigslist.org
Solid
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Can you guys tell what model Tornado this is by just the one picture?
http://albany.craigslist.org/spo/2421315838.html
Solid
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Sorry, here's the link to the craigslist add.
http://albany.craigslist.org/spo/2421315838.html
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Is this Brown Marble outside as well? ...
I am not sure of the model...it does not appear to have a split top.
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It looks like maybe the TP 2000 commercial table designed for time play
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Its a early model HM 2000 Home Model from the mid 90's great table, alot heavier than the home models today Storm,Cyclone. Only thing its missing is the split cabinet and coin mech. Great table. Snake
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Thanks Snake.
From the pictures I have, the playing service looks good. The bars are straight, but have rust on some of them.
It's a little far for me to pick up, but if the price is right...who knows, now that i know what it is.
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How much are they asking?
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They are asking for $300 or best offer. Might be able to get it for less.
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If you can snag that table for under two hundred that would be sweet. Point out rust on bars etc.
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I can't seem to find a coin-op, but keep on finding this model. What do you guys think of this one?
It's not too far from home. What's a fair price to offer?
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/spo/2439794025.html
Solid
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$250 not bad if its in good shape. that would be a decent price I would think.
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anything $250 for that Home Model brwn mrbl is a good deal assuming there is no table surface/walls/goal structural issues...keep in mind rods are $40 each to replace (35+ship) so you want to use that in your negociation
sooo, on the $300 or best offer, take the 300 minus 40 for each bad rod and make that your offer and explain why...same on the 250 one
keep in mind, these tables were made 14-27 years ago (between 1983-1997)...good chance they are both 20 years old and the age can be used to negociate
good luck and let us know how things come out
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I can't seem to find a coin-op, but keep on finding this model. What do you guys think of this one?
It's not too far from home. What's a fair price to offer?
http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/spo/2439794025.html
Solid
Solid if those two tables are about the same condition-wise, I would go for the one in Poughkeepsie for the better feet. If you compare the pics of the two this one has the (older) broad silver feet, while the first you asked about has the smaller dark feet like are on the later models (my blonde has the littler feet and I am constantly on the lookout for a way to snag a set of the silver feet).
Just my opinion, but there are some others that also prefer the bigger silver feet as well.
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i had a 1991 home model ,best playing table , looked just like the pictured one above
those are the old men back in 1980s ,before the new style men with the shoulders came out and the solid rubber bumper without the washers,,, i guess its an 1989 home model or older
whats the serial #