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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => Playing Card Plethora => The Pasteboard Bazaar - Sales, Trades & In Search Of (STISO) => Topic started by: Aaron on July 17, 2013, 02:43:27 AM
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Hi Guys,
I have for sale performer tables that I make by hand. I do everything myself and the end result is a beautiful table that packs flat. They have a green washable surface and a nice trim.
I am selling the tables for $275.
I feel this is a fair price because I put alot of time into the tables and they are perfect for any performer.
The tables are built by demand so I have no stock. It will take me 1-2 weeks to complete you table.
Final Price is $275 plus shipping to whereever you are, I expect shipping to be expensive due to the size and weight of a table.
Due to shipping concerns I only ship to Canada and the USA.
I accept the payment through Paypal and need to be paid before I make the table so I can buy the materials.
Thank you,
Aaron Wales
(Pictures wouldnt upload so here they are http://s1333.photobucket.com/user/aawalesmag/slideshow/ )
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Aaron, your Photobucket library is marked as private - I couldn't see any of the photos.
Your photos will upload here if they aren't too large. You can attach five photos to a post, maximum of 5000 kb per file, in most of the major image file types.
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Thanks Don, Now its public.
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Thanks Don, Now its public.
Is it portable/folding?
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That looks really nice and I agree that what you're asking is a fair price, but I just don't have the funds right now unfortunately.
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Thanks Don, Now its public.
Is it portable/folding?
Ya I can get you a picture of it folded up later it folds flat
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bump bump bump
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Well, you posted photos to Photobucket - why not post them here? Some people are too lazy to click through. We also never got those pictures of the table folded up. And while I'm in an interrogatory mood, is the surface some kind of formica or is it felt-covered?
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Well, you posted photos to Photobucket - why not post them here? Some people are too lazy to click through. We also never got those pictures of the table folded up. And while I'm in an interrogatory mood, is the surface some kind of formica or is it felt-covered?
The regular photos for some reason wont post here. (Nevermind there they are)
and I will have the pictures of it folded up tommorow. I had totally forgot because I was on holidays for the last few weeks.
Also the surface is a soft, washable, but durable plastic. It is thin but gives you enough give to easily pick up a card unlike some plastics. I have used on most of my previous tables and I have found it to work very well.
But if you wanted I could also do felt.
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Well, you posted photos to Photobucket - why not post them here? Some people are too lazy to click through. We also never got those pictures of the table folded up. And while I'm in an interrogatory mood, is the surface some kind of formica or is it felt-covered?
The regular photos for some reason wont post here. (Nevermind there they are)
and I will have the pictures of it folded up tommorow. I had totally forgot because I was on holidays for the last few weeks.
Also the surface is a soft, washable, but durable plastic. It is thin but gives you enough give to easily pick up a card unlike some plastics. I have used on most of my previous tables and I have found it to work very well.
But if you wanted I could also do felt.
The two most common reasons for a file not uploading here are wrong file format or file too large.
The plastic, then, doesn't react like a felt - for example, when spreading a deck and flipping the spread from one end to the other - would this be correct? But one would have the options to either place a felt table covering there (similar to what's used on gaming tables) or just use a good-sized close-up pad. This would in some cases make for a better blackjack table!
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Well, you posted photos to Photobucket - why not post them here? Some people are too lazy to click through. We also never got those pictures of the table folded up. And while I'm in an interrogatory mood, is the surface some kind of formica or is it felt-covered?
The regular photos for some reason wont post here. (Nevermind there they are)
and I will have the pictures of it folded up tommorow. I had totally forgot because I was on holidays for the last few weeks.
Also the surface is a soft, washable, but durable plastic. It is thin but gives you enough give to easily pick up a card unlike some plastics. I have used on most of my previous tables and I have found it to work very well.
But if you wanted I could also do felt.
The two most common reasons for a file not uploading here are wrong file format or file too large.
The plastic, then, doesn't react like a felt - for example, when spreading a deck and flipping the spread from one end to the other - would this be correct? But one would have the options to either place a felt table covering there (similar to what's used on gaming tables) or just use a good-sized close-up pad. This would in some cases make for a better blackjack table!
It doesn't react like a felt no.
I use it because it is washable and you can pick up cards on it.
I will take a video for you tonite when I am taking the folded pictures. Of spreads and other things with the table.
Someone could defiantly use a close up pad or a felt peice.
I could even use felt for the surface when building the table.
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While you're at it, get a weight on the finished product as well as dimensions - after it's been packed for shipping. It would be important to know just how much shipping this thing will cost in addition to the price tag. The price could literally double or come close to it.
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Dimensions:
Unpackaged:
30 lbs
6'' tall
21'' wide
4' 1'' long
Packeged (Estimate because I have no box yet)
35 lbs
8'' tall
4'4'' long
24'' wide
I checked fedex and it looks like the cheapest way will be about $160 once I add the box and foam.
Video wont upload for the life of me. But I tried the surface again and it does spreads fine, they arn't as easy as on felt but still spread evenly and flip well. Plus you have the added bonus of washability.
Photo of it collapsed here http://s1333.photobucket.com/user/aawalesmag/slideshow/
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Dimensions:
Unpackaged:
30 lbs
6'' tall
21'' wide
4' 1'' long
Packeged (Estimate because I have no box yet)
35 lbs
8'' tall
4'4'' long
24'' wide
I checked fedex and it looks like the cheapest way will be about $160 once I add the box and foam.
Video wont upload for the life of me. But I tried the surface again and it does spreads fine, they arn't as easy as on felt but still spread evenly and flip well. Plus you have the added bonus of washability.
Photo of it collapsed here http://s1333.photobucket.com/user/aawalesmag/slideshow/
You do know that you can't upload anything fancier than an animate gif here, right? We don't do video! I forgot, should have mentioned that to you. I thought you'd upload the video to YouTube or something.
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Dimensions:
Unpackaged:
30 lbs
6'' tall
21'' wide
4' 1'' long
Packeged (Estimate because I have no box yet)
35 lbs
8'' tall
4'4'' long
24'' wide
I checked fedex and it looks like the cheapest way will be about $160 once I add the box and foam.
Video w
ont upload for the life of me. But I tried the surface again and it does spreads fine, they arn't as easy as on felt but still spread evenly and flip well. Plus you have the added bonus of washability.
Photo of it collapsed here http://s1333.photobucket.com/user/aawalesmag/slideshow/
You do know that you can't upload anything fancier than an animate gif here, right? We don't do video! I forgot, should have mentioned that to you. I thought you'd upload the video to YouTube or something.
Ya I was trying Youtube and it was saying 130 hours to upload a 1 minute video so I waited about an hour and it was at 1% so I gave up. I can try again in a few days when I get back home.