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Cheap poker table?
Where can I find a poker table for around 100 bucks?
I want to graduate from the folding table tops to something a bit nicer. I've searched the internet tubes and can't find any used tables. Any suggestions? |
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Re: Cheap poker table?
You do know that everyone is just going to tell you to build your own table, right?
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Re: Cheap poker table?
I pretty ghey with tools. As in- there's no way in hell I can build a table.
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Re: Cheap poker table?
For $350 plus shipping, I will sell you a nifty table. I built it for about half of that amount.
Find someone to build it for you cheaper. |
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Re: Cheap poker table?
Sports Authority sells nice poker set ups and tables for around 250 bucks. Closer to Christmas they put them on sale so you can prolly pick them up even cheaper
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Re: Cheap poker table?
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Where can I find a poker table for around 100 bucks? [/ QUOTE ] Depending on your metro area - Craig's list is a good place to look. Then, second to that, probably ebay. Best you can hope for for $100 or less would be a used octogon table top which may or may not come with legs. For a bit more your options open up to the newer cheap oval mass-produced table tops, but you're really better off making your own if you have the means. Cost will usually run $150+ depending on what you already have to work with. I built a simple 8 man oval (no racetrack) for about $240. |
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I built a simple 10 man oval (no racetrack) for about $180. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Cheap poker table?
I'd say build one yourself anyway. It's not that hard, there are lots of good step-by-step plans to be found on the internet. Even I managed to semi-successfully build one, and I truly suck at carpentry.
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Re: Cheap poker table?
Dick's sometimes has one on sale for around $100 (I think).
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Re: Cheap poker table?
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[ QUOTE ] I built a simple 10 man oval (no racetrack) for about $180. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I have no doubt you did. My extra expense went towards the inflated prices at casinosupply.com and finding a 37" folding table leg setup I liked from a table parts supplier. I did this several years ago, and back then, casino supply were almost the only game in town. Nowadays, there's quite a bit more choice, so obv. ymmv |
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