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    Deal me in !!

    That is some great work. I hope it brings you a lot of luck !

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    That is a sweet table. I love poker. Great work!
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    Woooo nice. I'm curious is it all hand made or did you buy the legs or other pieces already fabricated?

    BTW, how much would you sell it for?

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    A Work of Art. Play poker all the time.
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    Very nice work. You did a hell of a job on that. I have built a couple of tables for myself and for friends. I've made all of mine with folding legs so we can take them to peoples houses. I would like to do one with the racetrack and cupholders but it makes it that much more difficult to transport. We usually have two tables going whenever we have a tourney. I really like the legs on that one. Where did you get them from. I haven't been able to find any around here.

    Here are some pics of our group and a couple of our tables.

    http://www.midsouthpoker.com/UpDogPokerTour.html

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    Woooo nice. I'm curious is it all hand made or did you buy the legs or other pieces already fabricated?

    BTW, how much would you sell it for?
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    the only things i bought for this were the cupholders and the felt (and foam that is under the felt)

    i paid around 350-400 for all of the supplies needed but wouldn't sell it for less than 1000, but i won't be selling it at all because its precious to me

    i'd have to say the toughest part was making the legs, we could have bought them seperate but i wanted this to be my own (you can kinda see i made them by comparing them, they aren't exactly the same)

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    Great job on the table. It looks awesome.

    I'm a huge poker fan, and play pretty often... usually about once a month in Atlantic City and every other weekend with friends. Unfortuately, I never get to smoke when playing... we've been trying to convince someones wife to allow it, but with no luck.

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