How do I price a used pool table?

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fountainb asked:


We’re thinking of selling a 9-ft pool table with ping pong top. It’s several years old but in relatively good shape - not a chintzy pool table. I don’t know how to price it for sale–don’t want to undercut ourselves but don’t want to price it too high as buyer will have to pay for it to be moved.

Vera
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  • No Responses to “How do I price a used pool table?”

    1. Geordie P Says:

      I would sell a pool table like that for $499.99. If I had a pool table, that is how much I would sell it for.

    2. BRONX BOMBERS loves jennie finch Says:

      The could tell how old condition wood type condition felt type condition felt type and finish any accessories.

    3. wyckliff2004 Says:

      For sale at various references including many for similar tables youll probably be able to yours in.
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    4. scattered&thrashed76$ Says:

      For it minus depreciation price.