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Home » Replies » Re: move/re-build continental deluxe

Re: move/re-build continental deluxe

Home › Forums › Looking for Parts › move/re-build continental deluxe › Re: move/re-build continental deluxe

December 24, 2013 at 7:27 am #377
Stephen Sharpe
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I’ve had mine moved a couple of times by regular house movers. You just need to take off the bumpers and have them list out and move the slate seperately from the rest of the table. The slate is a 4 man job. But because its one piece you don’t need any special reassembly.

Moving everything else is a 2 person job. Once you get it to your new location call a local billiards supply/repair they will dispatch someone to do your refelt. Mine cost $300 last time.

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