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Are we talking about a table that folds in the middle of the felt or a table that has folding legs when you mean "folding table"? Because I mean the latter when I say it....
 
I have both of those types so I was wondering why as well.
 
the guy above was asking after a table that folds in the middle. Folding legs are all good.

i just hate the seam in the table....ocd in full swing i dunno....to me it looks bad.


Okay just wondering, so it has nothing to do with the actual table beside the appearance?

This one looks good.


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^^ that looks good. However the crease would still bug me a bit but not nearly as much as most.

PS. If you like it then just don't listen to me. I am just OCD and realize I need everything to be bloody near perfect when it comes to chips and tables etc.
 
^^ that looks good. However the crease would still bug me a bit but not nearly as much as most.

PS. If you like it then just don't listen to me. I am just OCD and realize I need everything to be bloody near perfect when it comes to chips and tables etc.

Okay that sounds good, I just think when someone says to stay away its nice to know a reason why. The vendor here has excellent products and customer service so it would be good information for them and potential customers to know.
 
Okay that sounds good, I just think when someone says to stay away its nice to know a reason why. The vendor here has excellent products and customer service so it would be good information for them and potential customers to know.

Yeah my preference is like 90% aesthetic and 10% functionality why I don't like the seam. I mostly just don't like how it looks but it also can be annoying when dealing the flop or pushing chips as the surface isn't smooth and cards/chips can get caught up.
 
Our group plays on a folding table already. The crease doesn't interfere surprisingly but the table is on it's last breath for other reasons. Trying to convince them to buy a Chan table. :)

If I sent you a custom cloth, like an old casino felt would that cost anything additional other than the base price?
 
Tony - what are the dimensions on the cupholders for these basic tables? Looking for DIA and Depth.
 
I find the cupholders are perfect, you really cannot knock over a beer or a wide whiskey glass in them, not matter how hard you try. it will tip and might splash a little if you really whack it, but they couldn't be a better size.
 
Tony - would it save you (me) anything if you omitted the folding legs and just sent a basic round table with no legs? Not sure if thats possible but might be cheaper to ship bc lighter. I have a pedesal at home. Thanks!
 
I offer $25 off if you get them without the legs. It isn't any cheaper to ship since the legs are quite light and thin, the money off is just the cost savings of not having the legs.
 
If you have a minute to talk about octagons, tony.
You lost a price for octagons up to 60 inches - is that 60 inches corner to corner, or 60 inches perpendicular to a side?
What size do you recommend? If we’re talking 60 inches perpendicular, that seems like it might be too big.
Also I read you said something about tables of this size needing two sets of legs - or extra wide legs - is one sturdier than the other? Does one get in the way of leg space more than the other?
How would you do it if you needed a table with folding legs for yourself?
Thanks
 
I'm sorry to say that I don't offer rounds and octagon basic tables anymore. Feel free to send me a PM about what we can do for you if you want one though.

Thanks.
 
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Yeah Tony's tables are da best. First time I used the table I spilled a whole beer on the table. This was my fault though as I was drinking a bit too much and was using a thin stemmed glass instead of a normal cup.

SSC was essentially water proof and the beer just beaded up and flowed over the table like a brand new waterproof jacket.
 
I'm sorry to say that I don't offer rounds and octagon basic tables anymore. Feel free to send me a PM about what we can do for you if you want one though.

Thanks.
That’s a bummer! The round table you made me is fantastic and would have been what I purchased again. I guess I still can, just not a basic style.
 
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Okay just wondering, so it has nothing to do with the actual table beside the appearance?

This one looks good.


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I would love something like this that I could place on top of my kitchen table! (Space is a Premium here in Zürich!)

I imagine shipping to Switzerland is likely impractical though from a cost perspective
 
You mean something like this which sits on a dining room table?

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This is the table underneath:
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It's not a "basic table" though, and it folds in half which is why the rail has those sections in the middle. Yes shipping to Zurich is not going to be cheap, I shipped a table to Switzerland a few years ago which was just under $1,000 in shipping, duties, customs and VAT.
 
You mean something like this which sits on a dining room table?

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This is the table underneath:
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It's not a "basic table" though, and it folds in half which is why the rail has those sections in the middle. Yes shipping to Zurich is not going to be cheap, I shipped a table to Switzerland a few years ago which was just under $1,000 in shipping, duties, customs and VAT.

Yes exactly, but for over top of a fairly big rectangular 200cm x 90cm table, but light enough & easy enough to fold down/break apart for storing when not needed. I've seen some cheap (price and quality) table toppers, but none that would be big enough to cover the table without the table corners still being exposed.
 
The table I just posted is 197 cm x 120 cm. It's a bit heavy, it can be handled by 1 person but better with 2 people. A rectangular table would have to be a bit bigger if you want the poker table to be oval. I've made rectangular toppers as well before as well that are quite big.

These two are really big to fit over top of pool tables.
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Sorry a bit dirty, 250cm x 140cm
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This one's smaller, just to fit over his dining table, 187cm x 111 cm. Old photo from 2013.
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