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Title: poker tables
Post by: silverfox75 on March 11, 2008, 02:48:44 AM
i want to buy a custom built poker table for my home game can anyone recommend a decent company to choose to build it for me ?? was thinking more of a 6 man table !!!


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: Ecosse on March 11, 2008, 09:21:32 AM

http://www.ukpokerltd.co.uk/

Done a great job on mine.  This is it pre-delivery, though I got the chrome fluted legs on it.

Totally customised size, cut out style, cloth, rail etc.

Dougie.


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: egg on March 11, 2008, 02:14:42 PM
nice table i had 2 free ones from ladbrokes woo hoo


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: Jaydeaa on March 11, 2008, 03:17:36 PM
i want to buy a custom built poker table for my home game can anyone recommend a decent company to choose to build it for me ?? was thinking more of a 6 man table !!!

I have a full PKR table and chip set if you want it?  Just need someone to collect it from Southend on Sea


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: Jaydeaa on March 11, 2008, 03:23:21 PM
PKR poker table     

(http://accounts.pkr.com/serveshopitemimage.aspx?id=32)

Glorious custom made, casino-size PKR branded poker table with plenty of room for you and nine of your coolest friends! Comes with the PKR logo silk screened into the luxurious felt, big steel cup holders and padded rail. Want one! (Please allow 8 to 10 weeks for delivery.)

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Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: silverfox75 on March 11, 2008, 10:27:02 PM
cheers dougie for the link made a call and going to send a few ideas to them to build me the ultimate table for the best home game in glasgow !!!

cheers once again.


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: RioRodent on March 12, 2008, 12:38:32 PM
If you really want a 'racetrack' table I would strongly advise finding someone who will put the effort in to make it with a flush playing surface.

Like this -
(http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s71/RioRodent/table.jpg)

I would actually advise against racetrack tables altogether... a full size felted area, with seperate drinks holders that have tabs that push under the rail, is a far more practical option.


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: Ecosse on March 12, 2008, 01:09:43 PM

It's all personal preference, so many different options on a table.

The guy i linked to was most helpfull and built everything exactly how i wanted, sending me samples of both rail and cloth material / different colours beforehand.

Dougie.


Title: Re: poker tables
Post by: RioRodent on March 12, 2008, 03:18:29 PM

It's all personal preference, so many different options on a table.

The guy i linked to was most helpfull and built everything exactly how i wanted, sending me samples of both rail and cloth material / different colours beforehand.

Dougie.


I absolutely agree about personal preference, but looking good doesn't always equate to practical.

About the only criticism, I have read, about DTD is the 'slightly' raised (maybe 5mm) playing surface of their tables. If a card slides off the felt it can be quite difficult to get it back on there without exposing it.