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I have an extremely Top Quality Billiard table from B&B Billiards for sale.

This table is from the B&B Billiards deluxe range and is called the Crown.

Very beautiful table that has been well looked after but now needs to be sold as plans for the home decor have changed :whistling:

The table is in very good condition with minor nicks and scratches. the playing surface is a high quality marble slate. It is a dark mahogany colour with green cloth and has brass pockets with leather trimmings all way round.

All accessories including:

cue stick holder (holds 6 cues and is same colour and material as table)

cues (2 canadian pine and 4 normal pine)

score board that matches the billiard table(made of same wood as billiard table and same colour)

set of both snooker and pool balls

all the other necessary accessories for you to be abler to buy and play with out having to spend an extra cent.

I will put pictures of the table up tonight but for now you can check out this link to the website for B&B Billiards:

http://www.bbbilliard.com.au/main/?c=sb-pl...&protected=

i am looking for $2000 ono for the table and the accessories together.

Bare in mind i paid 3800 for the table and about 800 for all the accessories

inspections are welcome so just call me on 0422464760. my name is robbie

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table now comes with a free foozball table that is in pretty good condition also.

pics of both will be up by tonight hopefully as i finally moved them both to garage to make for easier pickup

last chance for people on sau to purchase this table before i put on ebay,

like i said it comes with a free table soccer table so pretty sweet deal for anyone looking to add something to their games room

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