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This is regular retail price and not a deal.
We get the coin-op for $1400 + shipping.
We are good for tables for the next couple of years or so.
Besides, we need to start a bank roll first before we start buying more tables.
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You can get them new for $1595 right now ($1395 for 2 days used), coin ops, so I dunno if this is much of a deal. To be fair the $1595 doesn't include shipping, but I would trust Charles Macintosh more than an ebay merchant any day.
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They usually sell tables after tournaments.. so if you stick around till the tear-down begins, you can get a coin-op fridge from Syracuse for 1400$ US plus the cost of renting a minivan for the tournament weekend in which to bring it back.
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Do not forget your taxes plus duty at the border. LOL Chris knows all about this little extra X 4 last time... No matter how you get it here you are paying Rev Can their more than fair share.
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To be fair, Revenue Canada has always refunded any unfairly charged taxes at the border, when we appealed and did the paper work. Also, it is ours and the suppliers ineptitude to always fill out the proper paperwork ahead of time that generally caused the issues in the first place.
The best deal in for a Tornado is to buy a tournament used one from Charles at NYS and bring it back yourself.
Chris
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