American Heritage Billiards Poker Table
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- American Heritage Billiards Poker Table
American Heritage Billiards offers high-quality and decorative poker tables to complete your game room. Be the one hosting poker night. Contact us today! Founded in 1987 in a small suburb outside of Cleveland, Ohio, American Heritage Billiards has grown into the world’s largest pool table and game room furniture manufacturer. We began producing pool tables as a raw materials manufacturer, building each table from start to finish. This is an eight foot Fischer “Duke” pool table we delivered to our clients in Yorba Linda, CA last week. These pool tables are imports made in Malaysia, in the same factory that produces American Heritage pool tables. One of the major differences between Fischer and American Heritage is the way that the slate liners are attached.
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American Heritage doesn’t just make pool tables, they make pool table collections. This means you can’t just buy one of their pool tables, you have to get the accompanying furniture like chairs, stools and racks. I happen to think this is pretty dumb, as most people I know put their pool tables in a room that won’t hold much more than just the table. Still, if you have the space, it is nice to get matching stuff. Here are the different models American Heritage offers:
Family Collections
Avon
Avenger
Caprio
Danville
Eclipse
Hudson
Omega
Strata
Home Entertainment Collections
Aspen
Camden
Carlton
Cypress
Madison
Matador
Milan
Santa Anna
Vienna
Winslow
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Grand Home Collections
Ambiance
Bordeaux
Britton
Celeste
Manhattan
Mendocino
Palmetto
Sante Cruz
Sausalito
- could you gather reviews together,not only by your self? tx.Review posted by ergaerg
- The American Heritage pool table is by far the worst table on the market. I’m a pool table services tech. I work with thousands of tables a year. No other table presents as many problems consistently than American Heritage. The 2 main problems are the non-backed slate and the rail cushion rubber.
The slate sits on a slate pad that runs the length and width of the table with an over-hang of 4-6 inches. The slate screws into the pad, not the frame. This means you can’t level the slates as you would on a better quality table.
Next, the cushion rubber is the poorest quality rubber I’ve seen. It will dry-rot and become hard and brittle within a year.Stay Away! These aren’t the only issues with American Heritage.Review posted by Rick