I will take it apart and get it to the UPS or wherever for shipment at no cost to you,unless you live close enough for you to pick it up. It is a 9ft x4.5 ft table,and in reasonable shape for an antique,with solid wood parts,and easy to get ready for shipment,although the shipping will have to be in addition to your cost for the table. This table was originally used in a lodge hall,and I have no idea when it was made,but am guessing 1930’s. I will sell the whole shebang for $4000-including a cue rack with ball storage at the bottom. I hate to 0sell it,but my family no longer uses it enough to make a $1200 re-model cost effective,and storage is at a premium,so it must go. I had moved the table about 12 years ago,and had it recovered ,with new rail rubber, and leveled at that time.It has 3 pieces of 1″ slate,in great shape,but would need to be recovered after moving,and ,probably new cushion rubber at that time -it has been 4 years since the last new rubber,and ,although it has been inside all that time,it was stored in an unheated building for a while,and rail rubber ages more quickly than the rest of the table when stored cold,so it will play better with new,although it is not too bad right now. Hello Jeff, I have a Brunswick table-one of the old good ones,with the ball return from the pockets to a tray at on end of the table. We’re also assuming that the buyer will be paying for all disassembly, moving and re-installation work, which can cost anywhere between $375-575 depending on unforeseen problems, distances and/or difficult exit and entry in both origin and destination locations. 75 inch thick un-backed slates and assuming the cushion rubber and leather pockets still have five years of life or better, I’d put a value of $500 on it. 75 inch veneer or solid wood cabinet with a. On the other hand if you’ve got one of World of Leisure’s economy models with. If it’s a 1.5 inch thick solid wood cabinet and the slates are one inch thick backed with either poplar or particle wood, then I’d say you could ask $1000 or higher depending on exactly which model you have and assuming the cushion rubber and leather pockets are not on their way to needing replacement. If it’s one of their older models built here in California then it really comes down to the thickness of the cabinet and whether or not it’s solid wood or plywood veneer. The value of your used World of Leisure pool table really depends on which model you have. Many of our readers are not local to us making it very difficult to assess the current used table market. UPDATE: We are no longer valuing tables here on the blog. An old table can play just like a new table if it has been properly cared for.ĭon’t forget to read our article: The Cost of a Free Pool Table If you have done work to your table recently, be sure to bring that up to your buyer. So if your table is in this age range, has never been recushioned or repocketed it will be very difficult to sell. Often more work than what they are worth. Tables that are 20-35 years old generally need a lot of work. Lastly (and probably most importantly), remember that the age of a pool table can trigger many costly things.Try and find out what your make and model is going for new (this may be much less than you paid as the market has become quite competitive). Learn as much about your pool table as possible so that you can inform your potential buyers, why your pool table is a great deal. Matching cue racks or pub furniture is always a bonus. Try to get the entire pool table in one frame. Put your table in the best light possible.The lower your price, the faster you will sell. If you don’t know anyone looking to buy, turn to online classifieds such as Craigslist. Start by putting the word out to friends and family that you are looking to sell your table.All cost more to move and none should be moved by an amateur. Take note of stairs, one piece slates, and oversize tables. Either negotiate that in your price or keep it in mind when listing your final price. Remember moving the table costs money.Buyers are looking for a bargain when buying used. It’s very difficult to get a lot of money for your pool table.Here are some tips and things to remember when selling your pool table. We have sold many used tables in the past. Unfortunately, we cannot take on any used pool tables right now, but I can point you in the right direction if you want to get rid of yours. Just about every day I get a phone call asking if we purchase used pool tables.
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