Not Mine WOW!!! - 12’ Taj Craps Table - New Jersey (3 Viewers)

Naw. About 2500 in that condition max
If I had the room to store it, I’d go pick it up for you Mike. A friend of mine bought one of these several years ago, they are a royal pain in the ass to transport and move despite them breaking down into about 6 separate pieces.
It’s minimum a two man job moving one of these.
 
The ad says Taj Mahal, but the felt says Caesar's Palace.
That’s what I was about to say so I think it is not a true Taj Table. Taj felt would be purple or green as I’d played on them. The base might be a Taj table mixed with Caesar’s felt. The two casinos did have a walkway that connected them so you didn’t have to go outside but they never would of shared equipment as they were separate companies.
 
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Somebody's gotta have room for this.

@sgago84 , @CantSpellPoker ?

I live in a 1BR apartment that totals about 750 SF, this thing is bigger than my kitchen. I theoretically have places I could keep/store it, but not in places that it would see any use.

A real shame, because I love table games and would love to play craps as part of poker nights, even if it wasn't for real money.

Seems like an absolute crime for one of us not to pick this up at that price. Basically giving it away. Maybe I should get a storage unit and all of us locals can split the monthly cost to house it!
 
Wish I didn’t live in a condo and had a basement, I’d find room for it even if I didn’t use it. For that price you could probably make $2000 off of it.
 
They typically break down into about 6 pieces. The playing surface is a solid one piece and very difficult to move. If I had a place to store it, I would have already bought it.
 
Now $500. Hard to tell condition from the pics, but I would say minimum $2,000 - $3,000.
If it's in really good shape, could be up to $5,000
 
The guys who live in Deleware like @Tommy or @dennis63 or people who live in PA near Philly the location of this Craps Table is in South Jersey near Cape May so it would be close to you guys just as much it would be to us in Central or North Jersey. My belief is they used a base from the Taj and the Felt from Caesar's but still overall a craps table that is in Great Shape.
 

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