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Irish
06-27-2011, 06:17 AM
SOLD!!!!

Morning guys,

I have a really nice, lightly used Big Slik custom cloth for sale. It's his heavy duty gaming suede and is around ~2-3 years old. It was on a table I purchased second hand last fall that I've been using as a 2nd table for my tourneys. I've used maybe 5 or 6 times, and it's probably seen a couple of dozen games total. No stains, burns, cuts, etc. The table it was on was 95"x44" with a playing area roughly 84"x34". I can provide more exact dimensions if you're interested. Graphics are beautiful. I had intended to keep it, but we rotate the deal in our games and a lot guys didn't like the gaming suede compared to speed cloth. It's the same cloth they use at casinos, so the card slide is OK, a little better than velveteen but it's not speed cloth. :rolleyes:

The theme is the Tun Tavern - which is regarded in Marine lore as the birthplace of the Marines from the times of the Revolutionary War. The betting line has several famous battles from Marine history. Really cool cloth. So here's the deal. The price is $80 plus shipping. However I would really prefer to sell this to an active/retired serviceman, I think it would mean lot more to them, and it was originally designed for a retired marine. So if anyone here who has served in the armed forces wants it, active or retired, then I'll do it for $40 plus shipping. I'll leave it open for a serviceman for a week, then anyone can have a shot at. If you have a relative you'd like to get it for, I'll do it for $40 as well after a week. I will ship it in a tube, I would imagine it'll probably run about $15.

Here are some pictures, I get some better ones up later tonight:

http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq174/mcolonpe/pokertable/IMG_6456.jpg

http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq174/mcolonpe/pokertable/IMG_6465.jpg

http://i445.photobucket.com/albums/qq174/mcolonpe/pokertable/IMG_6466.jpg

Blake
06-27-2011, 06:39 AM
Let me check with my Cat's cousin. Her husband was a Marine (left after 4 tours) and even spent a year in Iraq as a contractor with the marines doing maintenance on certain desiel engines. He's a HUGE poker fan and might be interested. They are about to move into a new house and will have room for a poker table. As luck would have it, I even have a table I've been meaning to resurface that this would work perfect on I think. He's been wanting me to build him a table for years but has never had the room for one.

Irish
06-28-2011, 03:50 PM
Here are some better pictures of the logo:

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd106/irishpenguin75/Listings/IMG_8009.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd106/irishpenguin75/Listings/IMG_8011.jpg

http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd106/irishpenguin75/Listings/IMG_8013.jpg

ACE'S FULL
06-28-2011, 04:01 PM
Very nice!!

Guma
01-08-2012, 10:13 AM
Thanks for the PM, I missed this thread or I would have snatched it up long ago. Consider this SOLD! Let me know how much shipping is and I can pay via PayPal or send you a check directly from my bank.

IFLOPPEDITSUCKER
01-08-2012, 12:13 PM
Good purchase Guma.

tele_pathic
01-10-2012, 11:24 AM
The theme is the Tun Tavern - which is regarded in Marine lore as the birthplace of the Marines from the times of the Revolutionary War. The betting line has several famous battles from Marine history. Really cool cloth. So here's the deal. The price is $80 plus shipping. However I would really prefer to sell this to an active/retired serviceman, I think it would mean lot more to them, and it was originally designed for a retired marine. So if anyone here who has served in the armed forces wants it, active or retired, then I'll do it for $40 plus shipping. I'll leave it open for a serviceman for a week, then anyone can have a shot at. If you have a relative you'd like to get it for, I'll do it for $40 as well after a week. I will ship it in a tube, I would imagine it'll probably run about $15.



Awesome cloth. Seriously nice gesture, Irish, you full-on-rapist philanthropist, you un-greedy bastard.