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I have been in the market for a pool table and happened upon an Irving Kaye table for sale. I am not sure of the model but I have attached some pictures and it would be great if someone can enlighten me on the model. Can this be moved in one piece (legs off) or should it be taken apart prior to moving? They are asking $850 for the table. Is this a reasonable amount? If not, how much would be reasonable?
Thanks
Ben
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Its an Apollo from the late 60’s early 70’s. The legs will come off, when you remove the side trim the bumpers will come off allowing you to lift out the slate. Its one piece (heavy, minimum 4 people 6 is good…I’m serious, get your friends or get a mover.) Then you can move the shell (its light 2 ppl.), slate (4-6 ppl;) and legs (you). Is it downstairs if yes, $100 or they will leave it with the house, if its ground floor and the felt is perfect $500-$750 is your range. BTW, you will love the table once you go through childbirth.