![]() Practicing on an 8' will keep you sharp on any other size table. Resale value isn't an issue, I wouldn't sell mine for all the GC in China. Brunswick? Who are you going to call in China? Buying a GC 1,2 or 3 is like buying an old car with a couple hundred thousand miles on it. I don't know any other company that you can call with a problem and talk to the owner. Olhausen's are handmade in America and service is fantastic also. ![]() I just wanted a good playing table and it plays like or better than any other top of the line pool table. Cushions are fantastic and it looks nice. Solid Oak rails, Laminate around the base and on the legs, 760 cloth, I had a set of aramith balls but the ones that came with the table are quality. I bought a new Olhausen Sheraton 3 years ago brand new for $2500. I can take pic of receipt if it would help you ! Good luck table hunting, show your Olhausen dealer this post maybe it will help your bargaining lol. I picked a leather shield style and they lined up perfect when installed. However I did not like the color pockets on the table and he let me pick from all the Olhausen labeled pockets that he had in back. I shot on my table before I bought it and it didn't effect it any. Just FYI all the display tables had hood pockets and the pointed edge where they meet the rails stick out just a bit. Its solid oak all the way around and I love the hell out of it !Īlso as you probably know the Olhausen rails are lifetime warranty. He threw in the better olhausen cover as well. ![]() I got 20 % off added cloth and ball upgrade and was out the door with tax for under $2600. He ended up having an Augusta 7' on the floor with the wider rails which I think is important and will give you the space to rest your hand properly when shooting off the rail. Olhausen play across the tables is the same just materials under slate can be different. Upgrade to simonis 860 was $75 Upgrade to aramith premium balls was $50. My buddy knew the local Olhausen dealer so I ended up there. I could not find a used diamond or valley for the couple months I looked. I have two friends with Olhausen tables so I have actually experience on them but not the brunswick. Have not heard or read good things about them. I also agree if you could find a used diamond 7' for around $2500-$3000 I like them the best. You can get one fixed up with new rails and cloth for under $1200. If your just getting back into it and going to play in league then I would go buy a valley bar table. I'm sure that's a fact but by how much?Īnybody have an objective opinion on which plays better? I know some of this is subjective but just trying to get a consensus. I've heard that olhausen's cusions are better than the brunswick contender series. I'm willing to pay extra for better performance but don't care about looks, MDF exterior which I know some of the cost is in material. The brunswick deal is way more attractive in terms of $$$ but would the extra cost of the olhausen be worth it? Olhausen dealer is selling the lowest end one.think americana? with about same play package and free delivery and setup. Total with delivery and setup is $2400 (tax included). Also comes with a play package, 4 cues, balls, chalk, rack, etc. I have 2 dealers in my area that one sells olhausen and the other sells brunswickīrunswick dealer is going to sell me an Allentown (contendor series) with tournament felt upgrade for free and new aramith pros for extra $90. Now's my chance and would like to get an honest objective (if possible please) opinions on the brunswick vs olhausen tables. ![]() I've always wanted to own a table since I was in middle school. All models can be customized and come with Olhausen’s lifetime warranty.I know what you're thinking.this has been asked a 1000 times? I didn't see this question on the site so I thought I'd ask and for other people that would like to know.Īnyway, I'm a first time buyer of a house and pool table. All Olhausen tables come equipped with their renowned Accu-fast rubber cushions, framed slate, Uniliner body design, and T-nut construction to ensure optimum stability in play. Pricing shown is for the 8′ table size in a standard finish and configuration.īased in Tennessee, Olhausen Billiards leads the industry with their American made, high-endurance pool tables. The Santa Ana is custom built by Hand in Tennessee for you and delivered, installed, and guaranteed by Pool Tables Plus in your choice of felt color. It can be customized in a variety of standard wood finish colors as well as upgraded finish colors. The Santa Ana table is made with the pro Cavalier rails and available in every size from 7′ to 9′ pool table size. Our customers have enjoyed the classic lines, carving, and custom options of this all time best seller for years. The Santa Ana Pool Table is a premium pool table in an iconic design.
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