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Chat Area => General Chat => Topic started by: bbzfooz on May 27, 2017, 04:37:58 PM
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I have the option of buying a brown marble, or a grey marble - coin ops
both look nice. both owned by cats that took care, upgraded a little. both want $600 firm!
I know the brown is a sturdy favorite. but the Grey being newer ( and a little closer drive)
is there a reason to choose one over the other - assuming they were in the same condition?
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and is $600 too much for these older tables (used t3000's are popping up for $1000)
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Grey marble all the way. You might get lucky it could have merkel rods :o I've owned both and the only reason I would say the Grey is it's newer and has better resale value. The brown plays a hair faster IMO but quality is there on both models. $600 isn't horrible for a Grey in really nice shape.
Snake
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thanks snake.
the grey just sold for $550 (the guy was nice enough to let me know) I woulda jumped on it but about a 4.5 hour drive away - gas, 9 hour round trip etc..)
so that leaves me the brown. a few rods have been replaced, table looks nice in the pics.
dude will hold it for me til I vacation near him in a month, and Ill grab it.
but hes stern on the $600. (seems a little high)
whatcha think about it?
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Yes I agree seems high for a brown marble,, post a pic or link on it I'd like to take a look. If it's had a load of new upgrades like new handles, side strips, men, and the new bushings that would be a different story. I paid $400 for mine but I live in the midwest where everything is less expensive. Seriously that table would have to be cherry for $600. My opinion only.
Snake
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Hey bb,
I tried to respond to your email but just got a message tellimg me it would not get to you. So, below is how i responded. It looks like you got the same recommendation by the crew on the forum.
BB,
Grey for sure if you know it's clean none of the grey quirks. Its 20-30 years newer than Brown. No brown i have ever seen is worth $600 in my opinion...i wouldn't paymore than $400 and that is top dollar. Remember that a Brown is at least 23-25 years old and as much as 35. Although they are built to last, time and neglect will wear on a table.
$600 for a Grey is a steal IMO assuming its in good shape....grab it and run! Well try to negociate just don't tell them you are happy with 600...stsrt at $450-$475 and go from there.
Good luck. Your cost for my help is to tell me how it went.
Cheers,
Bbtuna, bbt, Charles