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![]() I just bought this table from someone in my neighborhood. Paid $75 for it. Trying to figure out what the manufacturer/model is, the guy I bought it from does not remember.
It is a 3 in 1 wooden table with a flat table top on one side, a poker table on the other side, and bumper pool on the inside of the table. It didn't come with cues or balls but I don't really care about that as I don't know what bumper pool is and don't really care to play it at all. Just wanted the table to use as a drinking/poker table in the mancave. Does anyone recognize the design or craftsmanship of it? And can anyone tell me if $75 was a good deal for it? |
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![]() The pedestal itself is probably worth at least that much. I can't tell you anything about the table, but if the pedestal is solid, not particle board with veneer, it's worth the $75 at least.
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Is there any way to refinish tables that have a veneer on them, if the veneer is damage? |
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![]() That's a similar style to a table made by a company named Kestell, but I don't think they made them with that level of detail into the cupholders and chip trays, or dual use bumper pools.
Shadow is correct in that the base was worth the $75 alone. If you like it, great. If you're not hot on the top, you can take that base, and build a nice new round top for it with a padded rail for it. Cost will be really dependent on how far you want to take it. Look around the site for ideas. I did basically the same thing with a table I bought on craigslist just for the pedestal. That thread is in the table subforum. |
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