I vote for #2. They are beautiful tables, the extra money spent will only hurt for a short time. (But gifting to your nephew is very cool).Thanks for all the support and replies. The table will be:
1.Sold
2. New Rails / cushions built and replaced
3. Gifted to my nephew.
The known best person for anniversaries/centennials is Mark Gregory. But he's not cheap and there's a wait. He may be able to build new rails so you could continue to play.Where do new rails come from? Who can build them in a reasonable amount of time. 5 weeks always turns into 5 months with these things
Why in the world would you ever venture to alter your rails just to enable them to accept Diamond cushions. This is a Centennial, no reason to ever alter your rails. Just find out which cushions will work on your Centennial rails and then decide from there which cushions you want.I talked to Mark. He is an interesting person. Said he is busy and cannot commit to a time frame. He was honest, He is the man. No question about it. Here's my plan. Have new cushions installed if they will work out ok with the current rails. If so I will do that and wait for new rails to be fabricated while enjoying the table.
I told Mark if the buyer of any of his current tables being built has to walk away I'll take the table. Might have to sell some blood but that grows back.
I personally am not requesting a particular cushion. The restorer put them on. I’ll leave up to the next mechanic. Would replace rail because they look like crap finish wise and maybe they need to be replaced as they have expired.... wood not good to work with. I'm not looking for table to play like a Diamond or GC...want it play like a quality pool table. Currently talking to various quality mechanics, table builders. Funny what I'm going to say...but it would be nice to find the last person first. I'm very into do it right...buy once cry once...but the person I bought his table from talked a very good game. Would have bought GC6 or Diamond Pro to begin with. This is on me. I let my guard down buying used sight unseen. Also knew it might not turn out right...and here I am.Why in the world would you ever venture to alter your rails just to enable them to accept Diamond cushions. This is a Centennial, no reason to ever alter your rails. Just find out which cushions will work on your Centennial rails and then decide from there which cushions you want.
Ken can tell you exactly what cushions will work on your rails. There has to be someone in the state of Florida that can properly clue on the cushions and cover them properly.
If not have someone take them off for you, box them up and ship them to some one that has a good reputation, that has the time to get it done.
Time wise to put on the cushions and recover, you are taking a few hours when done by someone that knows what they are doing.
I do not see why this is so difficult for you to get this done! I just wonder why the members in Florida are not helping you get this done! There must be some excellent pool halls there that have to have their tables done, they must know who does their tables and the quality of work they do!
We just had a Challenge Match from Florida on a GC, call them, there has to help there! Whitey
Have you ever measured between the rails side to side and end to end to be sure the replacements didn’t reduce the playing field off of a perfect 2:1 ratio?I personally am not requesting a particular cushion. The restorer put them on. I’ll leave up to the next mechanic. Would replace rail because they look like crap finish wise and maybe they need to be replaced as they have expired.... wood not good to work with. I'm not looking for table to play like a Diamond or GC...want it play like a quality pool table. Currently talking to various quality mechanics, table builders. Funny what I'm going to say...but it would be nice to find the last person first. I'm very into do it right...buy once cry once...but the person I bought his table from talked a very good game. Would have bought GC6 or Diamond Pro to begin with. This is on me. I let my guard down buying used sight unseen. Also knew it might not turn out right...and here I am.
Table was returned. Got a full refund. Ordered a Diamond Professional from Billiards Florida.Have you ever measured between the rails side to side and end to end to be sure the replacements didn’t reduce the playing field off of a perfect 2:1 ratio?
like 9’ should be 100x50 etc for each size table
Now, THAT's what I'm talking about!.. I sympathize with all the hoo-hah you had to go through. You'll like the new table. Let us know what you think.Table was returned. Got a full refund. Ordered a Diamond Professional from Billiards Florida.
There is nothing not to like with the Diamond. I considered it in Jan 2020… price increased about $2500 since. I’ll have it in Oct. ImNow, THAT's what I'm talking about!.. I sympathize with all the hoo-hah you had to go through. You'll like the new table. Let us know what you think.