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Poker table

Kyle

Diamond Member
You guys know of a good place to buy a poker table? Only place I could think of was GI Joes and they have a limited selection.
Price range is around $300-$400ish, I was looking at this Table

But I know nothing about the company etc.
Thanks
 
one of the AT people here makes really nice ones. i think he is in oregon too, so you might be close enough to go pick one up

i can't remember his screen name, search for the threads on poker tables and you will find him and pics of his tables
 
We built this table about a year ago. That wasn't finished then though. We ended up installing built in cup holders around the wooden frame and a drop box to boot.

Those tables sell online for like $450. It was a great DIY project though.

I'd have to double check how much we spent on the materials, but I could check the prices and give you nice, updated pictures of the final product. If you wanted we might be able to build you one.
 
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
We built this table about a year ago. That wasn't finished then though. We ended up installing built in cup holders around the wooden frame and a drop box to boot.

Those tables sell online for like $450. It was a great DIY project though.

I'd have to double check how much we spent on the materials, but I could check the prices and give you nice, updated pictures of the final product. If you wanted we might be able to build you one.

My friend and I built one as well. Doesn't look as nice as yours, but we spent around $100 for the materials. It seats 12 people including a space designated for the dealer.
 
Thanks for the offer Murphy- I love the holdem tables, but it's going in to a somewhat crammed house of college guys, so the size of the octagon style and the foldability is a big plus.
 
Originally posted by: theGlove
whats wrong with using like your kitchen or dining table?

1- not enough room (if you have like 7 people playing or somthin)
2- we dont have one =) just a coffee table and its no fun playin on.
 
Originally posted by: bmacd
we sell them at kmart. Take a look!

-=bmacd=-

is it just what is on their website? didnt see too much there, at least not under "poker table" search.
 
if you don't wanna spend a lot of money, just get a sheet of plywood and wrap it in felt. then when you wanna play cards, just throw it on a table, and voila!
 
Originally posted by: Murphy Durphy
We built this table about a year ago. That wasn't finished then though. We ended up installing built in cup holders around the wooden frame and a drop box to boot.

Those tables sell online for like $450. It was a great DIY project though.

I'd have to double check how much we spent on the materials, but I could check the prices and give you nice, updated pictures of the final product. If you wanted we might be able to build you one.

upgraded pictures!
 
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