From the article: Buy A Pool Table - How To Buy A Pool Table Right
The attached article gives one reader's table specifications and much advice on correct table cloth, slate, size and all you need. But is it enough?
We're dying to know what you think specifically of the specs offered by one manufacturer and your pool table recommendations in general.
Your comments can be as brief or as long as you like. Tell Us Your Thoughts
Absolutely!
- Times are tough and even if they were lush, it's just more sustainable to repurpose used tables if they are still in quality condition or could be refurbished. And yes, they probably meant "sights" in their ad - usually I say "Diamonds" or "Diamond rail markers".
- —PoolMatt
Why not recycle?
- With the world about to go into economic depression, why not find a tested but unwanted classic table from someone's basement? I am anti-consumerist, which may cancel much of my interaction with any website which promotes buying things, but there are PLENTY of people who will PAY the buyer to get that table out of their house after the player died or grew too old to play. Lastly, isn't "Diamond Sites" supposed to be spelled "Sights"?
- —Guest Ray Mills
Really, We Mean It
- Yes, we're wanting to know in black-and-white terms exactly what you think of the tables mentioned and the advice this GuideSite. We dish it out, and we can take it!
- —PoolMatt

