What is this Texas hold'em table worth? (2 Viewers)

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Hi -I am new here - Hello everyone!
I recently acquired a huge, ten player Texas Hold'em Table.
It is very nice and heavy- duty.
It folds and has handles on the bottom to transport, but is extremely heavy.
It has been recently refelted, is backlit, and on the top it reads Marchegian "NL - Tex Hold Em Final Table"
I am trying to find more information, but I am confused by the range of prices and tables out there, and there are none as solid and well-made as mine.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
 

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Welcome; It may be solid but its not good quality, its definitely not very nice. I would maybe pay $30 and take the legs off. The felt has odd patterns and will need to be replaced, the rail (the padded outside) is wrinkled and dirty, I wouldn't want to be using anything but the metal folding legs.

You say recently refelted, do you mean the felt that's pictured is new? It looks stained and faded and pretty awful, I hope that's not new.
 
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If you were selling I’d offer $25 under the assumption you were just looking to be done with it. I’d plan on completely redoing it entirely.
 
First pardon all of the previous posters, they are eager to weigh in on topic, ah-hem!

What they meant was Welcome!

The table is worth about as much as the plywood would cost, you're not losing money say at 100, but I would offer 40 to 60 bucks.

I like the metal frame around the legs, and I like it has a handle.

The rail looks rough, I'm not sure you're able to really re-use it. It needs new felt and the rail wrapped with at least some new vinyl. The railing doesn't go all the way around, like its a spot for a dealer but its not really finished, the rails just end. And there is no box, or dealer tray.
 
I trust this isn't a troll post and I'm going with what I can discern...
I'm guessing that you have not priced out mid to low quality poker tables, which nearly everyone does before a self build (I didn't, but I'm an idiot). I'm guessing that you got this as either as a result of a breakup or a you outlived your spouse (congratulations if the former, my condolences if the latter), and want to get rid of stuff you don't need.

I'm sorry to say though, it is valueless in it's present state. It's a board bolted onto a table. The sum of it's parts isn't worth more than $30. The legs, bought new, would be worth $60 - but this table clearly has some age on it's legs.
 
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Im not here to coddle anyone's feelings so here it goes. I would expect to see this piece of trash at the curb with a FREE sign taped to it. Good day sir or madam.
 
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I like this table, do you happen to know the make/model?
I do… It’s The Hydroginizer 6000 by Bankroll Builders…

JK - It’s a home built I did last fall.

But that is the name, number, and what I call my operation.

You could build one too. It’s not hard.
 
I do… It’s The Hydroginizer 6000 by Bankroll Builders…

JK - It’s a home built I did last fall.

But that is the name, number, and what I call my operation.

You could build one too. It’s not hard.
I was just reviewing your thread where you posted the process. I recognized one of the last photos and I could not get back here in time to acknowledge it.
Great job on the home build, and thanks for sharing your journey!
 

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