The Cheyenne leather-finish Panther 93″ is a stylish and solid pool table that is coin operated and great for commercial use. Valley 93″ Coin-Op Panther Pool Table – Cheyenne Leather MEI bill Acceptor, 26a Interstate battery Non-Coin Show Now Show Now Show Now Show Now Valley Panther Pool table Black Cat 101 Dimensions 93” x 53” x 31” 88″ x 50″ x 31.5″ 101″ x 57″ x 32″ 101 101″ x 56″ x 31.” Weight 710lbs/322kg 652lbs (295kg) 901lbs (408kg) 845lbs (383kg) Includes Cougar Head Cue Ball Cougar Head Cue Ball Duramith balls, Championship worsted table- cloth Optional set for an added price Material Cloth Teflon ultra Cloth Teflon ultra Cloth Teflon ultra cloth Standard Valley Teflon Ultra-red cloth Material Laminate Cheyenne Leather Black cat laminate Mahogany finish, black satin corners Charcoal laminate with flecks Money Chute Coin-op MEI bill acceptor, 18 AMP Intestate battery rechargeable. Valley Coin-Op Top Cat Pool Table – 101″ 4. If you wondered which commercial or home table to choose, we have done the homework for you and provided you with our top four best Valley pool table reviews. Their tables are designed for all uses commercial and home and have a high standard of workmanship. If you have space, the non-coin varieties are an investment and designed to last in your games room or home.Īll the Valley tables have high quality imported slate that lies under the felt to ensure a level and accurate play. They are also operator friendly, and profits maximized for high-intensity play. The Valley pool tables are known to be solid, durable, and well designed for play and user comfort. I have very little into the pair, so it's possible the value isn't much, but with so little info around I don't believe too many of these are still around.With more than 70 years in the pool table industry, Valley has become a trusted industry leader for commercial pool tables as well as their non-coin home versions. Not looking for value, but if anyone has researched these tables, there is not much info around, nor pictures. Serial numbers are 15xxx and other is 17xxx.īoth are being used reguarly and table two has its original quarter slot and functions properly.
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Table 2 has 3 dots but serial numbers put it in 61 as well. Table 2, was in a house for 40 years and was taken from a bar in northern Michigan some 40 years ago. Table one had sat in same basement for 45 years, unsure of where it was prior. The 4 1/4 inch pockets are tough to get used to especially using 2 1/4 balls.Īnyways.more recent I picked up a second one and it too is in good shape. The table plays very very well, for being what it is. It's old enough to only have the 2 dots on rails instead of 3.
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The table is in great shape, it was missing its coin slot, and set to free play. Sorry to dredge up such an old thread, but new guy with a question or just some input. I think a table that compares quality wise, and the only other quality wise is the Gabriel table. It takes a little wear for it to play tough, but I like them much better than the traditional, massive pocket gold crowns of the past. The tightened pockets/extended rails are great. I am a fan of the Gold Crown 5 tournament edition though. It is a tough combo for shorter players (myself). My only complaint is that they sit a little bit higher than other tables and the rails are flat. More so the Diamond tables because they play a bit tougher and I like the one piece slate. I haven't seen them yet.Īs for the Gold Crown/Diamond debate. I think my dad took pictures the other day. There are a lot of people that like the retro/collectible stuff. Otherwise the cost would be way too great for what it is. Thanks, I think on ebay or craigslist it would have to go to a local buyer or semi local buyer.