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Old 10-08-2007, 05:46 PM
 
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That a $20,000 American Heritage pool table.

Seems like it would be well worthwhile to spend a little money and have it professionally installed. $200 or even $600 is a drop in the bucket compared to what that baby is worth.
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Old 10-09-2007, 07:38 AM
 
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That a $20,000 American Heritage pool table.

Seems like it would be well worthwhile to spend a little money and have it professionally installed. $200 or even $600 is a drop in the bucket compared to what that baby is worth.
I agree, but at this very moment, it is an unnecessary expense.
Isn't that insane ??? And we are getting it for free. Its never been palyed on.
Although, I think the $20,000 price tag is for the whole set. It is still at least a $13,000 table.
When I found out how much it was worth, I told my husband :sell it, we can build the rec room, buy 2 tables a ping pong table and tv's in ever corner for that price.
Yeah, he didn't agree. LOL
It isn't going to be set up for a while (begining of the year). We have to build the rec room. So that will give us time for set up fees.
My husband is already drawing out the plans for the rec room. He is anxious. Luckily he can do all the work himself and gets alot of material from work. Where we live, there are no permit/zoning requirements... yet. He just got done building his shed.
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