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Valero,
Thanks for the info. This one is pretty easy to disassemble. You can see the three screw holes along the end rail that secure the cushion. There are three for each cushion that are screwed into the back of the cushion rails. Once the cushions are removed the slate comes right out. It’s easiest to tip the cabinet on it’s side to remove the slate, as the sides are slanted just enough for the cabinet to rest at a stable angle. Having the slate out a few times for moving the table has given me a good look at the interior, which is in very good condition. If nothing else, it’s a very solid and stable design. As for playability, the deep, narrow pockets make it a great practice table for league play. There is little margin for error.
Dave
This is the only picture I have right now. Unfortunately it’s from the end opposite the coin mechanism/ball return. The table is disassembled and waiting to be moved.