|
      
Rustic Weatherproof
Coin-Op Pool Table
 
Click on the picture to enlarge.
The new Rustic outdoor is the latest table from Excel. This
solid table is your outdoor answer to hours of fun. It is ideal for your
patio, decking or lawn. The table is constructed from actual decking material
and is finished with external quality plywood and internal weatherproof
slate supports. It has rubber coated corners on the top frame and has
powder coated feet to prevent rusting. The slate is covered in Simonis
rainproof and non fade protective cloth. The table also comes with a heavyduty
waterproof cover to protect your table. Having the table in an outdoor
covered area will prolong it's life.
This table is availabe as a 7ft table only. Choice
of cloth as above: Green, Blue, Purple, Burgundy, Red.
Can be ordered with English pool balls: Red & Yellow, or US standard:
Spots & Stripes. Please specify when ordering below.
This table comes with a straight six coin mechanism
only - more info can be found here.
- Treated with two coats of waterproof stain
- Heavy duty waterproof cover
- Lift off top frame for easy installation
- Tilting cash box provides full security and ease of collection
- Available in 7ft version only
- Straight six mechanical mechanism
- Polypropylene ball return channels for swift, quiet ball release
- Plastic corner caps with rubber coated joint seals
- Constructed from Decking and external quality plywood
- Internal weatherproof slate supports
- 3/4" finest Italian slate
- Powder coated feet
- Rainproof and non fade waterproof cloth
Price includes: 1 set of Aramith balls, 2 cues, rules, PVC cover, 12pcs chalk
and brush. The coin-mechanism is configurable to a variety of coin combinations.
Delivery is included in the price and by default your table will be delivered
to your door, assuming that access is short and straightforward. The delivery
people will not normally bring the table inside your property.
Tables require assembly and may take anything up to a few hours to put together.
At least two people will be required because Pool tables are extremely heavy.
We can install and assemble your table at an extra cost, if required. If
you do want this option, we will need to give you a quote before ordering as it
depends on many variables, i.e. 3rd floor, or difficult access, etc. To request
a quote click here. We cannot be
held responsible for additional costs incurred if our deliverers are not given
due warning of difficult access.
Approx weight and dimensions for 7ft pool table: 285kg
- 219 x 128 x 76cm
Made in Britain
Delivery is not free and will be charged at cost if we are unable to deliver
or install or if additional charges are incurred due to receiving inaccurate
information about access to the delivery property.
For an immediate quote and ETA, add to the basket & select your location. |
|

Product Index
View Basket
About Us
Game Rules
Shortcuts
Go
Bowls
Chess
Skittles
Croquet
Mah Jong
Dominoes
Poker
Sets
Fair Games
Party Games
Casino Games
|
Printable version of this page
The Origin of Pool
Following centuries of Billiards dominated by England and France, during the
19th century a third country became obsessed with the sport of cues and balls.
The oldest Billiards games played in the USA were One-Pocket and Four-Ball Billiards
but the sport rapidly evolved with a variety of different games being played
on Pool tables, some with balls numbered 1 - 15 . The word "pool"
means a collective bet and became a term for the game when it began to be played
in 19th century "pool rooms" which were then places for betting on
horses.
Eight-ball pool was invented in America shortly after 1900 as just one of a
number of American Pool games. The balls are split into two types, spots
and stripes. The black eight-ball, although nominally of the spot type
is counted as a separate entity and the first person to pot all the balls of
their nominated type and then finish with the black wins.
In England, Eight Ball was arguably the most popular pub game of the 1980's
and 1990's. Regulars know the game simply as Pool but it should not be confused
with the older English version of Pool. So popular is this version of pool that
many modern tables in England feature 7 balls of 2 colours (often red and yellow),
instead of the more traditional numbered balls with which other versions of
pool can be played. In 1960 there were no Pool tables in Britain but by 1986
there were estimated to be around 45,000 tables in pubs and clubs, the advantage
being that the smaller tables required less space than the more traditional
12' x 6' Snooker/Billiards table.
You can learn more about the history of Billiards, Snooker and Pool from The
Online Guide to Traditional Games.
|
All material on this site - © Copyright Masters Games Ltd.
|