Table for Sale

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wudged
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Table for Sale

Post by wudged » Thu Jan 15, 2015 2:44 pm

Hello everybody, it's been a long time since I showed my face around here. I've been down on my luck lately outside the casino, and as such haven't been able to make it inside any casinos. I was hoping to not have to come down to this, but I'm looking to sell my 14' table. I purchased it a few years ago for $3500 plus another $800 shipping.

I'm asking $3200. For shipping, you can come pick it up (Northern Virginia, not far from DC,) or we can figure out what would work best for you regarding freight shipment. This thing is heavy - the 2 dudes who originally brought it into my house were struggling with it, so expect a $500+ shipping fee or be able to bring some extra help with you. The whole thing breaks down into only 3 pieces - wall, deck, and legs.

The outside dimensions are 14'7" x 5'3". The inside (from base of wall) dimensions are 12'11" x 3'9".

It was originally on a Sun Cruz Casino ship, as you can see in the pictures below.

I am also throwing in:
  • chips (approximately 100 white, 500 red, 100 green, and 100 black, along with 6 fire bet chips)
  • stick
  • dice bowl
  • 2 pucks
  • chip carrying case
  • 7 off / on and 11 buy / lay lammers
  • 2 stools
  • dice:
    • slightly used:
      • 3 sticks green
      • 2 sticks red
      • 2 sticks blue.
      • 1 stick black
      • 1 stick purple
      • 1 stick magenta
    • unopened:
      • 1 stick green
      • 4 sticks blue
    • junk dice: about 2 sticks assorted colors.
    1 of the used blue sticks and the 4 unopened blue sticks are actually stamped with Sun Cruz Casino to match the felt on the table.
  • practice items: dice barrel, chalk to mark the felt, pvc pipe target
all of which originally cost somewhere around $400-500.

Overall the table is in pretty good condition. You can see in the one picture the rubber inside the chip rail is a little cracked, but other than that everything is great and displays pretty typical wear you'd find on a table inside a casino.

Obviously this is perfect for fine tuning your toss, much more realistic than just a tiny rig. But it is also a hit a parties, as al_falcons can attest to. A while back the two of us acted as dealers and even earned some fake tips out of it!

If you would like any other images or have any questions, feel free to post here or PM me.

Thanks,
wudged

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VegasDiceController

Re: Table for Sale

Post by VegasDiceController » Sun Jan 18, 2015 1:51 pm

Looks Like a Decent Table. From what I could see, It looks like maybe all would need to be done is replace the railing. Cant remember what I paid per foot. But I bought a roll of it. Want to say around $3.50-399 a ft. I could be wrong though. But the chips and all that you are throwing in offset the expense one would have to make on the railing....

Good Luck in your Quest.

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