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I purchased this new in 2019 from Prestige Billards in Mesa. Turning the area where the pool table is located into a play area for the kid. 
 

Below are the details on the pool table. 

located in Chandler

call or text Levi at 307-331-3537
 

Introducing "Isaac" by Plank and Hide

With its steel turnbuckle, solid oak angled legs, and finger-jointed rails, Isaac makes for a stunner of a rustic pool table. Grey tones wash over solid oak, creating a truly unique finish.

 Highlights

  • 1" backed three piece slate
  • K66 gum rubber cushion
  • Solid oak construction.
  • Single leg system
  • Double main beams

Specs

  • DOUBLE MAIN BEAMS
  • Beams are 4" x 2" interlocking solid pieces of wood, extending the length of the table
  • Provides 66% more frame to slate support compared to the industry standard table
  • Unitizes the frame and gives it incredible support that will not fatigue or fail over time

 

  • SINGLE LEG SYSTEM
  • Strongest foundation possible
  • Extends from the floor to the slate
  • Allows the heavy weight of the slate to be evenly distributed to the floor

 

  • 8 foot: 101"L x 53"W x 31"H

 

  • SOLD

 

 

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5 hours ago, Savageman2506 said:

why do I have to still be in college, lol. Thats a bitchin pool table. 

 

GLWS

you wont have to be if you buy this and get good at running tables in bars!

Nice table for sure.

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51 minutes ago, n2horns said:

you wont have to be if you buy this and get good at running tables in bars!

Nice table for sure.

Or, you could flunk out of college like I did, but it's not the recommended route. I didn't withdraw from 5 classes my Jr. Year. Oh well, maybe I'll start back next year after my son graduates from highschool. It would feel better to graduate, just probably too late to do anything with it. Is forty years later too late?🤣

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5 hours ago, Boarman03 said:

Or, you could flunk out of college like I did, but it's not the recommended route. I didn't withdraw from 5 classes my Jr. Year. Oh well, maybe I'll start back next year after my son graduates from highschool. It would feel better to graduate, just probably too late to do anything with it. Is forty years later too late?🤣

On the plus side, dropping out in fall means time for deer and elk hunting! 

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