

I'm just wondering if it's worth the money to restore it? I've build arcades before, but never opened up a pool table. But, so far, it looks like a Valley Model 35 pool table in Walnut. I guess you can decode some information by the serial number, didn't think about that. We have a decent shop in town, I figured they could take a look. I don't know how to properly check the slate or anything. I can clearly see it has damage, but was told the slate was good. I paid the guy a few bucks to hold the pool table for me sight-unseen.

I used to play a lot of bar pool, and I like the 7' bar pool tables. 12:31:47 AM ID Model and Age of Old Valley Coin-Op Pool Table
