![]() ![]() Once upon a time, you could say a table was worth half of what it cost new. When you calculate in the cost of hiring a professional mover and possibly replacing cloth or cushions, the total price may approach $2000, and if they wanted to spend a couple thousand dollars, there are many new table options that they could go with. There is a price threshold that the used market is willing to pay, usually around $1500 at the high end, $700-1000 is about the average price range. On the used market, these tables usually aren’t separated by more than a couple hundred dollars. ![]() It doesn’t matter much if you spent $5000 on your pool table or $2000, or even if you bought yours used for $800. The value of a used pool table has much more to do with what the used market is willing to pay, rather than what the table might actually be worth. This includes the brand of pool table, the age of the pool table, the time of year, the competition and the used market in general, which is where I will start. One of the most common questions I am asked is “What do you think my pool table is worth?” Unfortunately there isn’t a used table price guide to easily reference, but rather a set of guidelines to adhere to that will give you a ballpark idea. ![]() I have bought and sold hundreds of used pool tables over the last 15 years, and have moved thousands more. ![]()
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